
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ready to visit Maharashtra on 8-9. October 2025, during which key infrastructure projects will launch, participate with the leading companies and host the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer, who is on his first official visit to India.
Inauguration of International Airport Navi Mumbai
On October 8, PM Modi will arrive in Navi Mumbai and will guide the newly built International Airport Navi Mumbai (NMI) at approximately 3 pm. At 15:30 he will formally start the airport and devote various projects in Mumbai and on this occasion he deals with the assembly.
Greenfield NMIia’s largest Indian airport has developed under the partnership of the public and private sector (PPP) for estimated cost of £19,650 Crore, it will work together with the International Airport of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to facilitate overload and turn Mumbai into a global multi-airport center.
The airport, which is designed to handle 90 million passengers and 3.25 million metric tons of cargo, includes 1,160 hectares and contains the most modern automated Mover (APM) people connecting all terminals and infrastructure on the city side. Sustainable functions include reserved storage of sustainable air fuel (SAF), solar energy production of 47 MW and electric bus services. Nmia will also be the first airport in India, which will be connected by water taxi.
Starting the Metro Mumbai Metro line
PM Modi will also start the 2B Mumbo Metro Line-3 phase that stretches from Acharya Atre Chowk to Cuffe Parade, at estimated expense costs £12 200 crore. With this will be 33.5 km underground Aqua line with 27 stations, which will mean a total investment £37 270 crore.
The LINE-3 Metro-3 will serve daily for 13 passengers and provides trouble-free connectivity to Heritage districts, key financial nodes and administrative centers in southern Mumbai, including Nariman Point, BSE, RBI and Mantralaya. The line integrates with other ways of transport, including suburban railways, metro, airports and monorail systems to ensure effective connection to the last mile.
In addition, the Prime Minister will launch Mumbai One, an integrated mobility application covering 11 public transport operators. The application offers digital ticket sales, real -time trip updates, multimodal connection and SOS function, which increases the comfort and safety of commuting throughout the metropolitan area.
Hosting the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
On October 9. PM Modi will host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Mumbai at 10 am and will mark his first official visit to India. Both leaders will participate in the forum of the CEO at Jio World Center at 13:40 and later will participate in the 6th edition of the Global Fintech Fest at 14:45 and deliver key addresses.
The visit will focus on the initiatives on the complex initiatives of the Strategic Partnership in India as part of the “Vision 2035”, which includes trade, investment, technology, defense, climate, health, education and relationships between people. Discussions will include opportunities within the comprehensive economic and business agreements of India-UK (CETA) and regional and global importance.
Global Fintech Fest 2025
Global FINTECH FEST 2025, the thematic “authorization of funding for a better world”, will present more than 100,000 participants from more than 75 countries, including 7,500 companies, 800 speakers and 400 exhibitors. The conference emphasizes AI convergence, innovation and integration into the formation of a sustainable financial future.
Remarkable international regulators include the monetary authority of Singapore, the Deutsche Bundesbank, Banque de France and Swiss Finma, which underline the growing global significance of the event.
Starting the short -term employability program (step)
The PM Modi will start a short -term employability program (which aims to strengthen the development of skills in accordance with industrial requirements. This initiative will deal with 400 ITIS and 150 technical secondary schools and will create 2,500 new batch, of which 364 for women and 408 in developing technologies such as AI, IoT, EV, solar and additive production.
The step represents an important step towards supporting the employability and bridging of the gap in the skills in the Mahari and recalls youth with practical expertise prepared for industry.
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