NEW DELHI: Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said Friday that the future will belong to regions that combine intelligence with inclusion, as he asserted that his state is at the forefront of channelising disruptions of this century to remain not only India’s largest economy but to emerge as a global growth platform as well.If the country under PM is shaping the global change by moving from incremental reforms to structural transformation, Maharashtra as India’s biggest state economy of $578 billion has entered this period from a position of strength, he said. “In this century of change, nations compete and states execute. In this emerging global order, sub-national economies will determine competitiveness.” Fadnavis said Maharashtra, with 14% of India’s GDP, highest share of its FDI inflow, $67 billion in exports and nine million MSMEs driving employment and entrepreneurship, is in a strong position to be the leading destination for modern business activities. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Says India Pushes Reforms With Conviction, Not Compulsion; Poised To Drive Global Growth’Symbols Of British Empire’: PM Modi On North & South Block In 1st Address From Seva Teerth’Umar Bhar Yahi Bhool’: Yogi Adityanath Quotes Mirza Ghalib In UP Assembly To Target SP’s RecordBNP Demands Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition From India After Bangladesh Poll WinCongress Demands Union Minister Hardeep Puri Resignation Over Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Links RowPM Modi Speaks To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman, Congratulates On ‘Remarkable’ Bangladesh Poll Win6-Year-Old Dead, 5 Injured As Speeding Car Hits Pedestrians On Busy Lucknow Road; CCTV Shows HorrorKiren Rijiju Explains Why Modi Govt Paused Privilege Notice Against Rahul Gandhi After Dubey’s MoveTarique Rahman’s BNP Heads For Landslide In Bangladesh Election, Rivals Cry FoulPM Modi Unveils Seva Teerth, A New PMO Hub Marking Governance Shift In National Capital Delhi123PhotostoriesTop 5 real estate hotspots in Noida to watch in 2026Exclusive: Krushna Abhishek reacts to Sunita Ahuja’s allegations against mama Govinda, talks about Laughter Chefs 3’s success and working on The Great Indian Kapil ShowGalentine’s Day special: Iconic female friendships in Bollywood that define sisterhood6 Vastu mistakes that are silently blocking wealth in your home (don’t ignore number 4)5 national parks in India that are excellent for birdwatchingLove, in different landscapes: Hills, islands and desert skiesSeva Teerth opens doors: PM Modi launches new PMO complex in New Delhi – see picsAbs don’t equal healthy arteries: Doctor explains why appearance isn’t a health report card5 key features that make adventure bikes perfect for long-distance touring5 ways to remove pesticides from grapes and strawberries, tips for storage, and easy dishes123Hot PicksIT Stocks CrashGold Silver PricesBangladesh Election ResultsTelangana Municipal Elections ResultsIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingPatrick MahomesBad BunnyJosh MorrisseyJutta LeerdamAuston MatthewsKayla NicoleAnthony JoshuaChris PaulDarron LeeKyle Busch Net Worth
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said Friday that the future will belong to regions that combine intelligence with inclusion, as he asserted that his state is at the forefront of channelising disruptions of this century to remain not only India’s largest economy but to emerge as a global growth platform as well.If the country under PM is shaping the global change by moving from incremental reforms to structural transformation, Maharashtra as India’s biggest state economy of $578 billion has entered this period from a position of strength, he said. “In this century of change, nations compete and states execute. In this emerging global order, sub-national economies will determine competitiveness.” Fadnavis said Maharashtra, with 14% of India’s GDP, highest share of its FDI inflow, $67 billion in exports and nine million MSMEs driving employment and entrepreneurship, is in a strong position to be the leading destination for modern business activities.