Himachal CM Sukhu Invites ₹3,000 Cr Tourism Investment, Boosts Industry

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has invited industry leaders to invest in the state's tourism, food processing, and IT sectors. He announced a planned investment of ₹3,000 crore in tourism, highlighting new infrastructure like heli-taxi services and the expansion of Kangra airport. The government is improving the single-window system and developing a bulk drug park in Una with incentives for investors. Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan emphasized a "buy local" initiative and noted the state is still awaiting ₹1,500 crore in central disaster relief funds.

Key Points: Himachal CM Invites Investment in Tourism, Food Processing & IT

  • ₹3,000 crore tourism investment
  • Heli-taxi services & airport expansion
  • Bulk drug park with investor incentives
  • Improved single-window clearance system
  • Fight for Central disaster funds
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CM Sukhu invites investment in tourism, food processing and IT sectors

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu invites industry investment, announces ₹3,000 crore tourism push, heli-taxi services, and improved single-window clearances.

"We are focusing on building from within... laying the foundation for a self-reliant Himachal Pradesh. - Harshwardhan Chauhan"

Shimla, March 20

While presiding over the CII Himachal Pradesh Annual Conference themed "Building a Future-Ready Himachal Pradesh for a Better Tomorrow: Harnessing Local Strengths for Global Competitiveness" in Shimla late evening on Thursday, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu invited industry leaders to invest in the tourism, food processing and Information Technology sectors.

According to the Himachal Pradesh government, CM Sukhu said that the present State Government is actively promoting green industries, keeping in view the State's unique geographical and environmental conditions.

He further said that the Government would provide all possible support and necessary facilities to industries, and that investment in the tourism and hospitality sectors is being actively encouraged. The government also plans to invest Rs. 3,000 crore in tourism in the coming times, he added.

He said that heliports are being constructed at district headquarters and prominent tourist places of the State, and added that heli-taxi services have already been introduced, with plans underway to expand this facility. Additionally, the expansion of the Kangra airport is in progress.

The Chief Minister assured that any form of harassment of industrialists would not be tolerated and their grievances could be brought directly to his notice.

He further stated that a bulk drug park is being developed at Haroli in Una district, where incentives are being offered to investors. Emphasising improvements in the single-window system, he said that all clearances for industries should be provided at one place and the Industries Department should actively facilitate investors.

Sukhu said that most industries in the state are located along the borders with neighbouring States and added that the Government is focusing on developing better infrastructure in these areas. He said that underground utility ducts, on the lines of Shimla, would be developed in Baddi, and efforts are being made to address power load issues in industrial areas.

He further said that the State Government is bearing 50 per cent of the cost, along with land acquisition expenses, to extend railway connectivity to Baddi, which would benefit industries associated with BBMB.

He remarked that Himachal Pradesh serves as the "lungs of North India" as well as a "water bowl," but it has been deprived of its rightful share. He said that financial assistance under Article 275(1) of the Constitution, earlier provided to the State in the form of Revenue Deficit Grants (RDG), has been discontinued and the present Government is fighting to restore it.

Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan said that CM Sukhu is the first Chief Minister of the State who has been laying special emphasis on resource mobilisation. He added that the people of Himachal Pradesh have continuously faced natural disasters. In 2024, the State also witnessed a political crisis, but the government confronted these challenges with resilience.

He said that the State Government extended assistance to disaster-affected people from its own resources. However, despite the Prime Minister's announcement, disaster-affected families in Himachal Pradesh are still awaiting financial assistance of Rs. 1,500 crore from the Centre, he added.

Chauhan further said that Himachal Pradesh offers a conducive environment for industries, with no shortage of power and a strong law and order system.

"We are focusing on building from within and that begins with a simple but powerful message: buy local. When we choose locally made products, we are not just supporting our businesses, we are strengthening our economy, sustaining livelihoods, and laying the foundation for a self-reliant Himachal Pradesh," he added.

Director Industries Dr. Yunus, CII Northern Region Chairperson Anjali Singh, Deepan Garg, Puneet Kaura, Sanjay Suri from CII and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on infrastructure in Baddi and Una. The industrial belt near the border needs better roads and reliable power. The single-window promise is key - if implemented properly, it will cut down so much red tape and 'inspector raj'. Action on the ground matters more than speeches.
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Anjali F
The 'buy local' message is powerful. Himachal's apples, jams, and handicrafts have a national market. Food processing investment can help farmers get better prices and reduce waste. But the state must also fight for its rightful funds from the Centre. Lungs of North India shouldn't be taken for granted.
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Michael C
As someone looking at potential IT investments outside major metros, Himachal's proposal is interesting. The promise of no harassment to industrialists is a big relief. But the real test is consistent policy over 5-10 years, not just one conference. Stability attracts long-term capital.
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Varun X
With all due respect to the CM's vision, I'm a bit skeptical. We hear these grand plans before every election cycle. What about the disaster relief funds still pending? First support the people recovering from floods, then talk about heliports for tourists. Priorities seem misplaced.
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Sneha F
Developing Kangra airport and railway to Baddi is excellent news! It will boost connectivity so much. Hope they also improve the mobile network in remote areas. For IT to thrive, you need strong digital infrastructure first. Fingers crossed this time it's for real! 🙏

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