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The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is setting ambitious goals for its investments in India, planning to boost its annual commitment to $10 billion by the year 2030. This strategic initiative is centered on urban transformation and fostering partnerships at the state level. The IFC identifies several key sectors for investment, including finance, infrastructure, renewable energy, and green mobility.
A significant focus will be placed on supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which play a crucial role in India's economic landscape. By enhancing the capabilities of these businesses, the IFC aims to stimulate job creation and foster sustainable growth. Additionally, the organization is committed to building electric vehicle (EV) supply chains, aligning with global trends towards sustainable transportation solutions.
This comprehensive approach underscores the IFC's dedication to contributing to India's economic development while addressing pressing urban challenges and promoting environmentally friendly practices.
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