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GIFT: Will takeover by Gujarat expedite work on Modi's utopian city?

Touted as India's offshore alternative to Singapore and Hong Kong, the IFSC, located in GIFT City, which is about a tenth of the size of Vatican City, offers many incentives to Indian businesses

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Every single national budget since 2017-18 has provided massive policy incentives to GIFT city

Sai Manish New Delhi
India’s first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in Gandhinagar seems to be moving up — at least on paper — after delays in land acquisition, infrastructure development snags and political crosswinds.
 
Touted as India’s offshore alternative to Singapore, Hong Kong and London, the IFSC is located in an under-development ‘smart’ township called Gujarat International Financial Tec-city (GIFT), which is about a tenth of the size of Vatican City, the world’s smallest state. It is a tax mecca and offers money incentives Indian businesses outside the city can’t avail of.
 
After infrastructure lender IL&FS (a 50 per cent shareholder