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    Home»Business»Fadnavis Unveils Navi Mumbai Innovation City with Tata Investment

    Fadnavis Unveils Navi Mumbai Innovation City with Tata Investment

    Business January 22, 20261 Min Read
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    Fadnavis Unveils Navi Mumbai Innovation City with Tata Investment
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    Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis made headlines at Davos by announcing the development of an ‘Innovation City’ close to Navi Mumbai, a strategic push to embed global innovation within India’s economic epicenter. The declaration, shared during World Economic Forum side events, underscores the state’s commitment to rapid economic advancement.

    In the presence of 450 international investors, Fadnavis revealed strong backing, particularly from the Tata Group with its ambitious Rs 1 lakh crore ($11 billion) investment. Key features include a advanced data center, fostering an ecosystem where innovators can plug in effortlessly. ‘We’re building a global innovation nerve center in Mumbai,’ the CM declared, aiming to make it accessible for anyone worldwide.

    This visionary project is complemented by Mumbai’s new circular economy framework. Comprehensive waste management—covering solids, liquids, medical, electronics, and construction waste—will recycle resources effectively. The result? Improved environmental quality and a sustainable blueprint for urban growth, enhancing Mumbai’s role as a stable, forward-thinking city.

    Contextually, these moves align with Europe’s recognition of India as a trusted investment destination, bolstered by consistent policies and robust growth. As the India-EU summit approaches amid global trade volatilities, Maharashtra’s proactive investments position it as a leader in fostering international ties and innovation-led progress.

    Circular Economy Mumbai Davos 2025 Devendra Fadnavis Innovation City Maharashtra Economy Navi Mumbai Tata Group Investment World Economic Forum
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