Uttar Pradesh Govt. to carve out 1,000 acres for Singapore, Japan firms.
Economy

Uttar Pradesh Govt. to carve out 1,000 acres for Singapore, Japan firms.

The Uttar Pradesh government has announced plans to acquire 1,000 acres of prime industrial land in Gautam Buddha Nagar district to develop dedicated investment enclaves for corporations from Singapore and Japan. The land, to be acquired by the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) near the upcoming Noida International Airport, will be used to create two exclusive zones, a 500-acre “Singapore City” and a 500-acre “Japan City” targeted at global manufacturing and logistics players.

A senior state official said each enclave will cater to investors from its respective country across a range of industries and domains, as part of the state’s drive to accelerate foreign direct investment. YEIDA has submitted a formal proposal to the state government for the developments.

The initiative follows a recent four-day investment mission by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to Singapore and Japan, which yielded investment proposals worth about ₹2.5 lakh crore and Memorandums of Understanding totalling around ₹1.5 lakh crore across sectors, including semiconductors, data centres, green hydrogen, and logistics.

Officials say the new enclaves will leverage connectivity via the upcoming airport and position Uttar Pradesh as a strategic hub for global firms.