MMRDA Secures $96 Billion in Deals at Davos, Creating 9.6 Lakh Jobs

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) signed 10 Memoranda of Understanding worth USD 96 billion on the first day of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The landmark agreements are projected to create approximately 9.6 lakh direct and indirect jobs across sectors like fintech, AI, logistics, and sports innovation. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated the deals are blueprints for 'Mumbai 3.0' and crucial for the state's goal of becoming a USD 1 trillion economy. The projects aim to transform the Mumbai Metropolitan Region into a world-class, technology-driven global hub.

Key Points: MMRDA Signs $96B MoUs at Davos 2026, Targets 9.6L Jobs

  • $96B investment secured
  • 9.6 lakh jobs to be created
  • 10 major MoUs signed at Davos
  • Focus on tech, sports, and sustainable infrastructure
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MMRDA signs 10 MoUs worth USD 96 billion on Day 1 of WEF Davos

Maharashtra's MMRDA inks 10 MoUs worth $96 billion at WEF Davos, aiming to generate 9.6 lakh jobs and transform Mumbai into a global tech and talent hub.

"These 10 MoUs are the blueprints for 'Mumbai 3.0' and the key to accelerating our march towards the USD 1 trillion economy milestone. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Davos, January 20

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority achieved a historic milestone at the World Economic Forum Annual Summit 2026 in Davos, securing investment commitments worth USD 96 billion on the very first day through the signing of 10 major Memoranda of Understanding.

The landmark agreements are expected to generate approximately 9.6 lakh direct and indirect jobs, positioning the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) as the talent capital of India and Asia.

The MoUs were signed in the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, with Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA, representing the authority.

Speaking on the exchange of these MoUs at Davos 2026, Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis said, "The historic USD 96 billion in investments secured on the very first day of WEF 2026 is a reflection to the global investors' unwavering faith in Maharashtra's potential. These 10 MoUs are not just financial agreements; they are the blueprints for 'Mumbai 3.0' and the key to accelerating our march towards the USD 1 trillion economy milestone."

"By transforming the MMR into a world-class, technology-driven powerhouse, we are ensuring that Maharashtra remains the primary engine of India's growth. Following last year's Rs 16 lakh crore success, we have set our sights even higher this year to bring life-changing infrastructure and millions of jobs to our youth," he added.

Deputy Chief Minister and Chairman, MMRDA, Eknath Shinde said, "Today marks a historic moment for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. With the signing of 10 MoUs at Davos 2026, MMRDA is set to transform Thane, Mumbai, Kalyan, and the surrounding regions into a global hub of sustainable infrastructure, innovation, and industrial growth. These initiatives will generate over 9.6 lakh direct and indirect jobs across diverse and futuristic sectors, from the Urban Tech Stack and AI to sports medicine and Net-Zero sustainable development, empowering local talent and providing them a platform to compete on the global stage."

"Beyond economic growth, these projects will enhance the quality of life for citizens, with world-class urban amenities, improved connectivity, and inclusive opportunities for all. Through MMRDA's vision and execution, we are ensuring that the dreams of our youth translate into tangible, future-ready careers while Reshaping MMR as a benchmark for metropolitan excellence," he added.

Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA, said, "I am proud to be part of an organisation that ranks among the world's top five development agencies. At MMRDA, we are creating entirely new growth ecosystems from a world-class Sports City and the IISM Global Sports Innovation and Skill-Tech University to advanced hubs for sports science, athlete development, and specialised education generating high-value employment at scale in MMR."

"From the FinTech Hub at Wadala to Innovation Cities in Kharbav, we are deploying a comprehensive Urban Tech Stack, supported by Digital Twins, to ensure development is data-driven, resilient, and sustainable. This transformation is set to make Mumbai the talent capital of India and Asia, while driving sustainable development across the region, creating high-value employment and elevating the quality of life for millions. This holistic shift spanning AI laboratories, sports medicine, and net-zero industrial clusters will ensure that the Mumbai Metropolitan Region remains a vibrant, inclusive, and globally competitive urban region," he added.

The agreements span infrastructure, logistics, fintech, digital ecosystems, sports, education, sustainability, and advanced urban technologies.

MMRDA signed an MoU worth USD 45 billion with SBG Group to develop integrated logistics, industrial and digital infrastructure hubs across MMR, which is expected to generate 4.5 lakh jobs over 10 years.

Panchshil Realty (USD 25 billion) will create fintech districts, integrated townships, and industrial-logistics hubs, generating 2.5 lakh jobs.

Further, K Raheja Corp (USD 10 billion) will develop three "Innovation Cities" focused on logistics, fintech, AI, gaming, and sports innovation, creating 1 lakh jobs.

IISM Global (USD 8 billion) will establish a global-standard integrated Sports City and Sports Innovation & Skill-Tech University, generating 80,000 jobs.

Sumitomo Realty & Development (USD 8 billion) will develop a world-class High Street District and transit-oriented development at BKC, creating 80,000 jobs.

MMRDA also signed strategic knowledge and technology partnerships with leading global institutions.

An MoU was signed with University of California, Berkeley for collaboration in AI, sustainability, urban policy, and innovation ecosystems; Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for a unified digital architecture for multimodal urban mobility and transport digital twins.

Further, MoU was also signed with Sembcorp Development Ltd., Singapore for sustainable, low-carbon industrial ecosystems across strategic corridors in Palghar, Raigad, and Kharbav.

MMRDA signed MoU with Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany for advanced mobility engineering, climate-resilient planning, and transit-oriented development with Urban Futures Collective, London, along with a global academic consortium including MIT Media Lab and UCL, to develop open-source digital twins for evidence-based metropolitan governance.

- ANI

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Priya S
Generating 9.6 lakh jobs sounds incredible on paper. My respectful criticism: we've heard big promises before. The real test will be ensuring these jobs reach local talent from all backgrounds, not just the elite, and that the infrastructure development doesn't displace existing communities in Thane or Kalyan.
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Rohit P
Sports City and a Sports University? Finally! India has so much sporting potential. If this creates a proper ecosystem for athletes and sports science, it could be a game-changer. Hope it's accessible and not just another expensive facility.
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Sarah B
The partnerships with UC Berkeley, TUM, and MIT are very impressive. Bringing that global knowledge to Mumbai's urban planning challenges—especially climate resilience and digital twins—is smart. Hope the focus on 'Net-Zero' is genuine and not just a buzzword.
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Vikram M
All this investment is welcome, but what about the current state of local trains and roads? "Mumbai 3.0" is a great vision, but first fix the basics for the common Mumbaikar. The development should improve daily life, not just look good in Davos presentations.
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Kavya N
As someone working in tech, the Innovation Cities and FinTech hub news is exciting! It could really stop the brain drain if we have world-class AI and gaming hubs right here in Kharbav or Wadala. Need to see the details on startup incentives and infrastructure though.

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