Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for GIFT City is finally coming to life as India's first global financial hub. The project offers state-of-the-art infrastructure and attractive incentives that are drawing international attention. Australia's Deakin University has made history by establishing the first foreign university campus in India at GIFT City. Both global corporations and home-grown enterprises are expanding their operations within this emerging financial nerve center.

Key Points: Modi's GIFT City Vision Positions Gujarat as Global Finance Hub

  • GIFT City offers tax exemptions and subsidies to attract international financial institutions
  • Australia's Deakin University becomes first foreign campus in India at GIFT City
  • Modern fintech infrastructure supports banking, IT services and startup ecosystems
  • Home-grown companies like Infibeam Avenues have expanded operations since 2016-2017
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GIFT City puts Gujarat on the global map

PM Modi's GIFT City transforms Gujarat into India's first international financial hub with tax incentives, global universities, and world-class infrastructure attracting global capital.

"The concept of GIFT City was envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi back in 2007-2008 - Sanjay Kaul, CEO of GIFT City"

Gandhinagar, October 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark vision, the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), is now evolving into India's first global financial and technology hub.

Backed by state-of-the-art infrastructure, incentives such as subsidies and tax exemptions, and a proactive policy framework, GIFT City is attracting global capital while positioning Gujarat as a major destination for international finance.

"The concept of GIFT City was envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi back in 2007-2008 during his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat. The idea was to establish in India a world-class international financial hub on par with Abu Dhabi, Dubai, London, and New York," said Sanjay Kaul, CEO of GIFT City.

Several home-grown enterprises have already expanded their operations within the hub, benefiting from its world-class facilities. "We came to GIFT City in 2016-2017 as an anchor tenant, and by aligning with PM Modi's vision and receiving complete support from the government, our company has continued to grow over time," said Narendra Acharya, Senior Corporate Executive at Infibeam Avenues Pvt Ltd.

Australia's Deakin University has established its campus within GIFT City, marking the first-ever foreign university to set up a base in India. "After the announcement in 2023, all the balls started to roll, with the Gujarat Government, the Union Government, and the Australian Government all trying to help us in aligning this first campus in GIFT City," stated Deepak Bajaj, Campus Director.

"It was surprising for me to know and imagine that in Gandhinagar, a foreign university is operating. I got to know about it during the 'Vibrant Gujarat' event. And I applied and got into one of the courses," shared student Kranali Shah.

With modern office spaces, fintech-ready infrastructure, and a robust ecosystem for banking, IT services, start-ups, and global education, GIFT City is fast emerging as the nerve centre of international finance and technology in India.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Ahmedabad, I've seen GIFT City transform the landscape. The infrastructure is world-class and it's creating so many job opportunities for local youth. Hope this model gets replicated in other states too!
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Arjun K
Deakin University setting up campus here is a game-changer! Indian students won't have to go abroad for foreign education. This will save so much foreign exchange and keep talent within the country. Brilliant move!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the development, I hope the benefits reach beyond just big corporations. Small businesses and local entrepreneurs should also get opportunities in GIFT City. The tax exemptions are great but need to be more inclusive.
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Vikram M
PM Modi's vision from 2007 is now reality! GIFT City competing with Dubai and Singapore shows India's growing economic strength. The fintech infrastructure is exactly what we need to become a $5 trillion economy. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Kavya N
My cousin works at Infibeam in GIFT City and the work environment is fantastic! World-class offices, great facilities, and international exposure. This is the future of corporate India. More such hubs please! ✨

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