At the World Economic Forum in Davos, MMRDA’s delegation is turning heads with calculated moves to elevate Mumbai. Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee leads the charge as part of CM Devendra Fadnavis’s Maharashtra squad, featuring key figures like AMC-I Vikram Kumar.
Their Davos mandate is clear: harness worldwide funding and innovations to propel MMR’s infrastructure and economy. The itinerary launched with Crossrail International’s CEO Paul Dyson, locking in cooperative frameworks for metro advancements, expertise exchanges, and operational upskilling in urban transport.
Equally promising were exchanges with Professor Chris Busch of Berkeley, setting the stage for scholarly collaborations, cutting-edge research, and creative ecosystems. It’s a direct boost to reimagining Mumbai as Asia’s talent nexus.
Davos serves as the perfect launchpad for Maharashtra’s $1 trillion milestone. These forums with global elites are engineered to amplify foreign direct investments, ignite industrial synergies, spawn jobs, and underpin green growth in the Mumbai corridor.
Emerging deals from these summits promise to reshape MMR’s landscape. As alliances take root, Mumbai stands on the cusp of exponential development, powered by Davos-brokered global bridges.