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MMRDA Deepens South Korea Ties to Accelerate Mumbai 3.0 - A Global Leap in Smart City Evolution
- 21st Apr 2025
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A Global Alliance for a Smarter Mumbai
In a defining move to elevate Mumbai’s status as a future-forward urban powerhouse, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) hosted a high-profile delegation from the Republic of Korea at the India Global Forum 2025. Led by Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, Metropolitan Commissioner, the discussions focused on infrastructure, innovation, and strategic investment under the ambitious Mumbai 3.0 vision.
From Incheon to Mumbai: A Model for Transformation
The Korean delegation, comprising stalwarts from the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority (IFEZ), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), and the World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF), brought with them a blueprint of urban excellence. Incheon - once a modest city - has evolved into a $100 billion economy through visionary planning and high-tech integration. MMRDA aims to borrow from this success, especially in areas like smart housing, AI-driven governance, and sustainable urban ecosystems.
The Twin Cities Platform: Bridging Global Innovation
This deepening Indo-Korean collaboration stems from a Memorandum of Understanding signed at Davos in 2024, where Mumbai joined the elite Global Twin Cities Platform. Facilitated by the WSCF, the platform champions people-centric, technology-powered urban development, setting the stage for joint pilot projects and knowledge exchange that could reshape India’s financial capital.
Mumbai 3.0: Building the Future Now
With mega projects underway - from transit-oriented development zones and logistics hubs to fintech corridors and affordable smart housing - Mumbai 3.0 is more than just an infrastructure overhaul. It’s a vision to redefine urban living, foster inclusive growth, and position the city as a beacon of global competitiveness.
“Mumbai is poised for its next transformation as a global urban hub - Mumbai 3.0,” said Dr. Mukherjee. “This collaboration offers us access to world-class expertise in smart governance, high-tech infrastructure, and global investment ecosystems.”
A Vision Rooted in Collaboration, Powered by Innovation
As MMRDA continues to align with global smart city leaders, the India-Korea Smart City Partnership is more than diplomatic - it’s catalytic. It signifies a bold stride toward a digitally enabled, environmentally resilient, and economically vibrant Mumbai. A Mumbai that belongs not just to India, but to the future.
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