Uttar Pradesh is preparing to host Ground Breaking Ceremony 5.0 in February or March, following the inauguration of Noida International Airport and the Ganga Expressway. The event is expected to announce a larger slate of projects than previous editions, leveraging improved connectivity to attract investments across manufacturing, logistics, and services.
Uttar Pradesh is likely to host its fifth Ground Breaking Ceremony (GBC 5.0) in February or March, timed to follow the opening of the Noida International Airport and the Ganga Expressway, positioning the state to announce a larger slate of approved projects and investments than previous editions. The plan signals a coordinated infrastructure to investment push, leveraging marquee connectivity assets to catalyze manufacturing, logistics, and services growth.
The timing aligns with the chief minister’s recent indication that the Noida International Airport would be inaugurated in January, creating momentum for investor outreach and project launches in quick succession. The Ganga Expressway linkage further expands the state’s economic corridor reach across central and eastern UP, enhancing freight and passenger movement critical to industrial clusters.
Key Highlights
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GBC 5.0 proposed for February or March, moving up from earlier plans for late 2025
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Event sequenced after the inauguration of Noida International Airport and Ganga Expressway to amplify investor confidence
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UP has already held four GBCs in 2018, 2019, 2022, and 2024, creating a cadence of investment announcements and project kick-offs
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Airport Expressway connectivity backed by YEIDA’s approved alignment for a new 74.3 km link, improving regional access and logistics efficiency
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Officials indicate the number of approved projects in GBC 5.0 will surpass the previous edition, signalling a broader pipeline across sectors
The proposed expressway link between the Noida International Airport and the Ganga Expressway is designed to streamline east west connectivity, reduce transit times, and support new townships, warehousing, and industrial parks especially around Jewar, Greater Noida, and Bulandshahr’s periphery. Such last-mile connectivity is often a decisive factor for anchor investments, enabling just in time supply chains and export competitiveness.
By clustering the airport opening, expressway readiness, and the investment showcase, the government aims to present a unified narrative to domestic and global investors: policy continuity, infrastructure depth, and executable projects. This sequencing can help compress decision cycles for investors evaluating UP versus peer states, potentially lifting commitments in manufacturing, electronics, logistics, tourism, and real estate.
Sources: Hindustan Times; 99acres; Urban Acres