The state attracted more than half of the total foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country last fiscal, Fadnavis said at an industry event.
"Maharashtra is on track to become a trillion-dollar economy, given the impetus to infrastructure development in the last three years," Fadnavis said at the 5th edition of the 'Progressive Maharashtra Summit', organised by industry body Ficci here.
The theme of the summit this year is 'Maharashtra 2025: Leapfrogging to $1 Trillion Economy'.
"However, I should tell you that in the last three years of our government, we have been successful in bringing the state back to the leadership position in the country," he asserted.
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Using the FDI metrics in Maharashtra as an indicator, Fadnavis said the state accounted for more than half of the country's foreign direct investment last year, which shows the confidence of global investors.
In 2016-17, of the overall FDI, as much as 53 per cent came into Maharashtra, making it the undisputed leader, the chief minister added.
Fadnavis stressed that the reforms being taken up by the government are paving the way for making India globally competitive.
"We have the demography, democracy and demand," he said, adding that when the world population is ageing, 50 per cent of India's population is under 35.
"This demographic dividend can be leveraged to transform Maharashtra into a manufacturing hub to cater to domestic and global demand," he explained.
This, he said, would create a lot of jobs for industries in the services sector and enable delivery based on information, communication and technology (ICT).
Fadnavis also said his government will complete 120 kms of new Metro rail lines in Mumbai and another 200 kms in the Mumbai metropolitan region in the next four years, potentially creating an additional capacity of another nine million.
On the trans-harbour link connecting Mumbai-Navi Mumbai, the chief minister promised that the job order will be issued in the next 20 days with the work set to start before year-end.
Notably, aviation think-tank Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), in a report last week, said the much-delayed Navi Mumbai airport is unlikely to commence operations before March 2024, given the fact that the successful bidder was yet to receive the official go-ahead for the project.
Fadnavis also said the Nagpur-Mumbai Super Communication Expressway will integrate 24 districts in the hinterland of the state to India's largest port, JNPT, enabling transporting cargo to the port within 12 hours.