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Devendra Fadnavis (File Photo)
In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday (29 May), Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared details about the record breaking foreign direct investment (FDI) received by the state during 2024-2025.
The amount, Rs 1,64,875 crore, he said, amounted to 40 per cent of the total FDI received by the country and was a 32 per cent increase over what Maharashtra had secured last year.
"In 2024–25, the state has attracted 40% of the country’s total FDI, and 32% more than last year! I am extremely delighted to share that the statistics for the final quarter (January to March 2025) of the financial year 2024–25 have also been released. Maharashtra has attracted ₹1,64,875 crore in foreign investment over the full year. This amounts to 40% of the total FDI received by the country this year, which stands at ₹4,21,929 crore.
"This year has set a record for Maharashtra over the last 10 years in terms of FDI inflow. In fact, we had already broken this record within the first 9 months of the year. Heartiest congratulations to the people of Maharashtra. Driven by the collective efforts of my colleagues DCM Eknathrao Shinde ji and Ajitdada Pawar, and the Cabinet, Maharashtra’s momentum will certainly continue."
Fadnavis also shared details of the FDI received in each of the past ten years.