Edward Iwata of USA Today reports that Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia has ambitious plans for India:
The
most ambitious project may be “Nano City,” a $10 billion,
environmentally sustainable development unveiled in April by
entrepreneur Bhatia and the Haryana state government in northern India.
Modeled after Silicon Valley, Nano City will feature R&D and
educational centers and corporate offices for technology, biosciences
and other “knowledge industries.”
“My goal is to build a model
city of the future for the whole world,” says Bhatia, who hopes Nano
City will be completed in 10 years.
This sounds excellent, but it also doesn’t sound closely focused on nanotech per se. From another story on Nano City:
Mr
Chaudhary said that the State Government expected this city to cover
technologies such as Nano Technology, Bio Sciences, Software Product
Development, Next Generation Internet Products, Materials Research and
Energy.
Further clarification on this point, this time from Mr. Bhatia in Red Herring:
The
term ‘nano’ is used to represent all technologies of the future and
does not restrict this city to development of nanotechnology-based
technologies.
Although we at Foresight would
prefer the project to focus more tightly on nanotech, especially
atomically-precise manufacturing, we wish excellent success to Nano
City.