Yogi's Singapore Trip Nets ₹6,650 Cr Investment, 19,500 Jobs for UP

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to Singapore has yielded significant investment commitments totaling ₹6,650 crore. Key agreements include a ₹3,500 crore international township near Jewar Airport and a ₹2,500 crore hyperscale data center park in Noida. The investments, signed with the Universal Success Group, are projected to create approximately 19,500 new jobs across housing, logistics, and tech sectors. The trip also focused on enhancing collaboration in technical education and aviation skill development with Singaporean institutions.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi Signs ₹6,650 Cr MoUs in Singapore Visit

  • ₹6,650 crore total investment secured
  • International township near Jewar Airport
  • Logistics park on Kanpur-Lucknow Highway
  • Hyperscale data center in Noida
  • Focus on skill development & aviation training
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Yogi Government scores big on first day of Singapore visit, signs key investment MoUs

UP CM Yogi Adityanath secures major investments in housing, logistics & data centers from Singapore, creating thousands of jobs in the state.

"Witnessed the signing of MoUs aimed at strengthening collaboration... to support Uttar Pradesh's expanding infrastructure - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Singapore, February 23

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday reviewed a detailed presentation on skill development and vocational training at The Institute of Technical Education in Singapore.

He also witnessed the signing of key Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to strengthen collaboration in technical education and aviation skills, marking a significant step in Uttar Pradesh's economic and infrastructure growth plans.

Among the MoUs were nvestment agreements worth ₹6,650 crore signed with the Universal Success Group which will be a major investment boost for Uttar Pradesh in group housing, logistics, and data centers.

An MoU on an international-themed township proposed on 100 acres in the Jewar Airport area was also agreed on. ₹3,500 crore investmentwill be made in the township project, creating 12,000 job opportunities.

Additionally a logistics park will be developed across 50 acres on the Kanpur-Lucknow Highway. This will see a ₹650 crore investment in the logistics park, generating 7,500 jobs. Further there are plans for a hyperscale data center park in Noida/Greater Noida. ₹2,500 crore investment has been proposed in the data center with a 40 MW capacity.

The MoUs aim to enhance cooperation in technical and vocational education, aviation skill development, and industry-aligned training programs, supporting Uttar Pradesh's rapidly expanding infrastructure and employment ecosystem.

CM Yogi is on an official visit to Singapore from February 22 to 24 to deepen economic cooperation, institutional partnerships, and sector-specific collaboration between Uttar Pradesh and Singapore. During his visit, the Chief Minister toured the campus and Aviation Hub facilities, gaining first-hand insights into Singapore's industry-integrated training model.

Speaking on his visit, CM Yogi posted on X, "Reviewed a detailed presentation by ITE on skill development and training and visited the facilities at ITE College Central in Singapore today. Witnessed the signing of MoUs aimed at strengthening collaboration in technical and vocational education, aviation skills and industry-aligned training to support Uttar Pradesh's expanding infrastructure and employment ecosystem."

He further added, "Subsequently, toured the campus and Aviation Hub facilities to gain insights into industry-integrated skill development models."

The UP CM also met Tan Su Shan, Chief Executive Officer, DBS Group, along with her senior leadership team, in Singapore. The two discussed strengthening financial cooperation, facilitating project financing and supporting investment flows into infrastructure and growth sectors in Uttar Pradesh.

He also met Lim Chow Kiat, Chief Executive Officer, GIC, along with his delegation. The meeting explored avenues for long term institutional investments in Uttar Pradesh, particularly in infrastructure, logistics, industrial parks and sustainable urban development projects. The UP CM appreciated GIC's existing partnerships in Uttar Pradesh, including its association with IRB in the Ganga Expressway project and collaboration with Greenko in the state.

The CM also met Teo Chee Hean, Chairman, Temasek, and his team. They discussed opportunities for sovereign investment participation in Uttar Pradesh across data centres, logistics hubs, renewable energy and industrial infrastructure. Highlighted the state's policy framework and fast track clearances for global investors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nearly 20,000 jobs promised is the headline for me. If even half of that materializes on the ground, it will change so many families' lives in the state. Hoping the execution matches the vision. The international township near Jewar Airport sounds very ambitious!
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Rohit P
Good to see the CM focusing on practical skills and attracting big-ticket investments. Singapore's model in vocational training is world-class. My only respectful criticism: we need to ensure these MoUs don't just remain on paper. We've seen many such announcements fail to take off in the past. The proof will be in the ground-breaking ceremonies.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in Singapore, their integration of industry and education is remarkable. If UP can replicate even 50% of that efficiency, it will be a game-changer for the state's economy. The meetings with DBS and GIC show serious intent to secure funding.
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Vikram M
Data centers in Noida, logistics on the Kanpur-Lucknow highway, and a township near the new airport... this is strategic planning. It's not just about one city but developing the entire corridor. UP is finally getting the infrastructure push it deserves. Bahut badhiya! 🙏
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Karthik V
The focus on aviation skills is timely with Jewar Airport coming up. We will need thousands of trained technicians, ground staff, and logistics handlers. Partnering with Singapore, a global aviation hub, makes perfect sense. Hope the training institutes are set up quickly.

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