Mumbai is set to host The Hindu Maharashtra Infrastructure Conclave on May 22, bringing together policymakers, urban planners, industry leaders, and infrastructure experts to discuss the future of development in the state. The event will focus on Maharashtra’s expanding urban landscape, connectivity projects, redevelopment initiatives, and long-term economic growth strategies.
The conclave comes at a time when Maharashtra is witnessing rapid infrastructure expansion across sectors such as transportation, housing, logistics, and smart urban development. Discussions are expected to revolve around key projects shaping the state’s future, including metro rail expansion, expressway networks, coastal infrastructure, redevelopment plans, and emerging industrial corridors.
Several prominent voices from government and industry are expected to participate in panel discussions and keynote sessions. Topics will include sustainable urban planning, public-private partnerships, multimodal transport systems, and the role of technology in building future-ready cities. Organisers say the conclave aims to create a platform for collaboration between policymakers, investors, and infrastructure stakeholders.
One of the major themes likely to dominate conversations is the decentralisation of Mumbai’s economic growth. With increasing pressure on the city’s core infrastructure, experts are looking at ways to strengthen surrounding regions through improved connectivity, affordable housing, logistics hubs, and commercial development.
The event will also spotlight Maharashtra’s broader ambition of positioning itself as a major economic engine for India through large-scale infrastructure investments and integrated urban development plans. According to organisers, the conclave is designed to encourage dialogue on how the state can balance rapid growth with sustainability and inclusive development.



