In India, Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are designated areas that offer a range of facilities and incentives to businesses, with the aim of boosting exports and economic growth. These zones have more liberal economic laws compared to the rest of the country. Here’s a brief overview of some of the full-facility SEZs, their locations, and ownership:
- Kandla SEZ: Located in Gujarat, it’s the first and one of the largest SEZs in Asia, set up by the Government of India1.
- Noida SEZ: Situated in Uttar Pradesh, it’s operated by the state government1.
- Mahindra World City: Found in Tamil Nadu, it’s a private SEZ developed by Mahindra Group1.
- Rajiv Gandhi Technology Park: Located in Chandigarh, it’s a government-established SEZ1.
The ownership of SEZs in India can be either by the Central Government, State Governments, or private players. The SEZs are spread across various states, each with its own set of facilities and sector-specific advantages. For a comprehensive list of SEZs, their locations, and details on ownership, you can refer to the official Wikipedia page on the subject.
Please note that the information provided here is based on the latest available data as of 2019, and there may have been developments since then. For the most current details, it’s best to consult the official SEZ portal or the Ministry of Commerce & Industry in India.
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