Mumbai, Jan. 21 -- Maharashtra government signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth Rs.14.5 lakh crore across sectors like artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, digital infrastructure, fintech, logistics and infrastructure, shipbuilding, electric vehicles, non-conventional energy, real estate and education at the Davos World Economic Forum on Tuesday. However, this came under criticism from the opposition parties in the state as many companies with whom these MoUs were signed are Indian. The biggest MoU so far, for Rs.2.28 lakh crore was signed with a joint venture of Alta Capital and Panchshil Realty which are headquartered in Pune and Mumbai respectively. "If they want to sign MoUs with Mumbai firms they can simply invite them to the government's guest house in Mumbai to formalise them. Why go to Switzerland?" said NCP (SP) spokesperson Clyde Crasto. "Chief Minister Fadnavis has made it a habit of making tall claims when he goes to Davos," said state Congress chief Harshwardhan Sakpal. "Why do they need to go to Davos to sign deals with Indian companies?" P4...