"The Make in India vision has changed the outlook of the entire country. There is a fair competitive atmosphere across states throughout the country. The states are now moving from co-operative to competitive federalism," Fadnavis said at the event here where Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially launched the Make in India Week.
Fadnavis further said the idea of 'Make in India' will eventually lead to the states complementing each other and making the country a hub of manufacturing.
To leverage the strengths of Maharashtra vis-a-vis other states, his government had taken a number of initiatives to promote ease of doing business, the chief minister said.
"A number of permissions required to start a new industry have now come down by 60 per cent," Fadnavis claimed.
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