MUMBAI: The ‘ Make in India ’ Week, touted as the largest business expo hosted by the country, will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday here.At least four MoUs worth at least Rs 64,000 crore are expected to be signed on the first day of the event.Modi will be accompanied by the prime ministers of Sweden and Finland, and the Polish deputy PM. In attendance will be 2,500 foreign delegates and 8,000 representatives of Indian companies.However, the PM of Lithuania dropped out shortly before the event.Also, there were rumblings of discontent from Shiv Sena as Uddhav Thackeray was not invited to any of the inaugural events on Saturday that will be attended by Modi. Officials cited Union government protocol for the development.As the chief of a political party without any constitutional post, protocol does not allow for Thackeray’s presence, an official said.The Sena chief, however, has been invited for events both on February 14 and 15, including as the chief guest of the high profile cultural extravaganza ‘Maharashtra Night’ at Girgaum Chowpatty on Sunday.Incidentally, all four deals are for projects in Maharashtra, and besides Modi, CM Devendra Fadnavis will grace the events. Twin Star Display Technologies will sign an agreement with Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) for setting up a Rs 60,000crore plant, either in Vidarbha or Marathwada. Coca-Cola will seal a deal with the agriculture department for a Rs 635-crore food park and juice-processing unit in Morshi tehsil of Amravati district. Raymond and the textiles department will ink a deal for setting up a Rs 1,400-crore textile plant in Amravati district.Fiat will also sign an agreement — this only in the presence of Fadnavis — with MIDC for setting up a Rs 1,800-crore automobile plant in Pune district. The ‘Make in India’ week will run from February 13 to 18 at a 3km-long, air-conditioned temporary mini-city set up on 50 acres at the MMRDA grounds at the Bandra Kurla complex and aims to showcase India as a global manufacturing destination.The Union and state governments have jointly spent Rs 100crore on the arrangements. Around 3,000 bilateral meetings are expected at the venue.