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Maharashtra approves Global Capacity Centre 2025 Policy to attract investments

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September 30, 2025
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The Maharashtra cabinet on Tuesday approved the Global Capacity Centre (GCC) 2025 policy, aiming to position the state as a frontrunner in attracting global investments.

The policy is designed to strengthen Maharashtra’s competitiveness in fast-growing sectors, while facilitating international cooperation and creating a conducive environment for new investments.

“The policy is in line with the Viksit Bharat 2047 and will encourage investors,” the government added in the statement. The policy is in consonance with the government of India’s ambitious goal of a trillion dollar economy by 2030.  

Recently the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) released the Model State GCC Policy offering a ready framework to help states design their own strategies, accelerate GCC growth beyond the metros, and generate large-scale high-quality jobs.

India has emerged as the undisputed global hub for GCCs. With over 1,800 GCCs employing 2.16 million professionals and contributing nearly $68 billion to national GDP, India today hosts almost half of the world’s GCCs. The sector’s trajectory underscores the combined strength of India’s talent, infrastructure, policy environment and the supportive role of the Government of India and state governments.

In addition, the state cabinet has cleared a comprehensive policy for cancer treatment wherein citizens will get quality cancer treatment. The policy proposes a three-tier comprehensive cancer treatment service.

Published on September 30, 2025

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