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Maharashtra Positioned As Gateway To India: CM Shinde To Foreign Investors

According to him, the regional stability and a booming economy make the state important for future growth and development for "all our investors"

Eknath Shinde
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In a strong pitch to foreign investors, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that his state is a 'Gateway to India' that promises a stable and booming economy.
     
Speaking to PTI during his two-day visit here for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013, Shinde said he met a large number of business and government leaders from across the world and they were convinced with the state's growth story.
     
"Against an increasingly complex and chaotic backdrop, Maharashtra offers investor confidence and it is uniquely positioned ad the gateway to India, which is one of the world's largest democracies and markets," he said.
     
According to him, the regional stability and a booming economy make the state important for future growth and development for "all our investors".
     
"In addition to business leaders, I have also met key political and government representatives from several countries, including Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia and Singapore, among others," the chief minister said.
     
He also said his state is attracting significant investments, particularly in greenfield sectors like data centres, pharmaceuticals, logistics, chemicals, automobiles and electric vehicles.
     
At the WEF 2023, Shinde signed MoUs for a record Rs 1.4 lakh crore investments into Maharashtra, which has the potential to generate 1,01,389 jobs in the state, an official release said.
     
The release said that Shinde signed 19 MoUs with globally-renowned companies like Berkshire Hathaway, ICP investments, New Era CleanTech, Gogoro India, Greenko Energy Projects, Wabio and Mahindra Electric Vehicle Automobile.

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