In a resounding endorsement of Gujarat’s business climate, Minister Arjun Modhwadia revealed that four premier global hi-tech giants are investing heavily in the state. This announcement came amid deliberations on the upcoming 2026-27 budget in Gandhinagar, where the Science and Technology Minister outlined the factors fueling this surge.
Prudent financial strategies, world-class infrastructure, and pro-industry policies have not only retained Gujarat’s top spot in national rankings but are also repatriating skilled talent. Modhwadia noted the significance of PM Narendra Modi’s leadership in inaugurating the Micron Semiconductor facility in Sanand tomorrow, marking a new chapter for India’s semiconductor ambitions.
The development is curbing talent exodus as top Indian executives return home to spearhead projects. Reflecting on the pandemic, Modhwadia lauded India’s feat of producing three vaccines rapidly and vaccinating its massive population for free, while aiding global efforts.
Agricultural initiatives under CM Bhupendra Patel include massive peanut purchases worth Rs 15,000 crore and swift Rs 11,000 crore relief to 16,000 villages hit by rains, delivered directly to accounts. Farmers now enjoy seamless online access to vital land documents, enhancing efficiency.
With unwavering fiscal management, Gujarat is transforming challenges into opportunities, emerging as India’s hi-tech powerhouse.