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Maharashtra To Host Global Economic Cooperation 2026 Summit

India is preparing to host Global Economic Cooperation 2026, a high‑level international forum that will spotlight infrastructure financing and resilient supply chains amid an increasingly multipolar global economy. Scheduled for mid‑February in Mumbai, the summit aims to bridge economic diplomacy, capital alignment and collaboration on future‑ready infrastructure — a agenda vital to accelerating urbanisation, industrial supply networks and sustainable growth in emerging cities. 

The event is convened by the Future Economic Cooperation Council (FECC) alongside the Ministry of External Affairs and the Government of Maharashtra. It will bring together senior policymakers, global CEOs, investors and multilateral stakeholders to deliberate on cooperative strategies across infrastructure, technology systems, energy transitions and supply‑chain resilience — areas that underpin urban competitiveness and economic stability. Infrastructure finance has emerged as a central theme as cities expand and industrial corridors evolve. Urban planners and development economists emphasise that modernising transport links, energy networks, digital connectivity and logistics hubs requires not only long‑term capital commitments but also coordinated policy frameworks that attract diversified financing from public and private sources. The summit’s discussions are expected to explore blended finance models, institutional collaborations and risk‑sharing mechanisms that can sustain investment in climate‑resilient infrastructure. 

Another key focus is supply‑chain resilience. Disruptions from geopolitical tensions, climate shocks and economic fragmentation have exposed vulnerabilities in global value chains. Strengthening supply chains — from extractive and manufacturing stages to logistics and distribution networks — is increasingly seen as foundational to dependable urban economic ecosystems. Robust supply‑chain networks support not only macroeconomic stability but also secure access to construction materials, energy inputs and consumer goods that cities depend on. Experts point out that supply‑chain resilience extends beyond redundancy and storage buffers. It also calls for more diversified trade linkages, digital traceability platforms and collaborative governance approaches that balance efficiency with risk preparedness. These themes resonate with emerging policy dialogues on holistic city systems, where infrastructure, logistics and economic resilience converge. 

The summit will also feature the launch of the Emerging Leaders Circle, a track designed to engage young innovators and future business leaders in discussions around economic transformation. By including academic and cross‑sectoral voices, organisers hope to integrate fresh perspectives on financing mechanisms, technology adoption and inclusive urban development. For Maharashtra — home to India’s largest urban agglomeration and a hub of industrial and service sectors — hosting this forum signals a strategic effort to influence global development dialogue and attract international partnerships. The state’s urban and infrastructure agendas stand to benefit from deeper collaboration on capital flows, technology transfer and policy frameworks that can scale resilient systems. 

As cities confront rising demands for sustainable transport, energy, water and digital services, coherent global cooperation on financing and supply‑chain strategies could shape investment priorities for decades. What emerges from Mumbai’s Global Economic Cooperation 2026 will likely inform how urban centres and economic corridors worldwide navigate the intertwined challenges of growth, resilience and equity.

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Maharashtra To Host Global Economic Cooperation 2026 Summit