The UP industrial park policy is gaining attention as the Uttar Pradesh government moves to bring private companies into the state’s industrial expansion plans through ready-to-use business spaces.
The state is promoting the Uttar Pradesh Private Business Park Development Scheme 2025 along with the UP Plug and Play Industrial Shed Policy 2026 to make it easier for companies to begin operations without long construction delays.
Under the new framework, developers can build modern plug-and-play industrial parks where factory sheds, roads, water supply, and power connections are already in place before a company moves in.
This reduces setup time for manufacturers and service firms that usually spend months, and sometimes years, securing land and building facilities from the ground up. Officials believe the model can help the state attract global companies, research centers, and global capability centers looking for faster expansion.
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Several major firms, including Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, DLF, Cushman & Wakefield, Omaxe, and CREDAI, have already shown interest in the policy. The state sees this response as a sign that private investors are willing to support industrial infrastructure when projects are backed by a clear policy and faster approvals.
The UP industrial park policy is also part of a wider strategy to build industrial clusters along expressways and logistics corridors across the state. By linking manufacturing zones with highways and airports, the government wants to create stronger supply chains and improve business movement across the region.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently said, “The state offers an ecosystem for businesses, supported by a vast consumer market, skilled workforce, and connectivity.” With the state targeting a USD 1 trillion economy by 2030, these policies are being seen as a major step toward faster industrial growth.
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