Overview
- Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister, speaking at the CII Annual Business Summit in New Delhi on Monday, said security crackdowns since 2017 laid the base for growth.
- He said the state has received ₹50 lakh crore in investment proposals and set a goal to reach a $1 trillion economy by 2029–30.
- The government’s pitch highlighted a 75,000-acre land bank, new expressways and the Noida International Airport at Jewar to make sites ready for factories.
- He pointed to 96 lakh micro, small and medium enterprises employing about 3 crore people, saying safer streets let more girls attend school and more families return to work.
- CII leaders praised the state’s direction, while several figures he shared — including claimed shares of electronics and mobile output and 1.56 billion tourists last year — were presented as government assertions at the summit.