Uttar Pradesh has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth ₹9,750 crore at the World Economic Forum in Davos 2026. The agreements span clean energy, artificial intelligence, and defence manufacturing, underscoring the state’s push to attract global investments, boost industrial growth, and position itself as a hub for innovation and sustainability.
Uttar Pradesh has made a strong pitch for global investments at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 in Davos, securing MoUs worth ₹9,750 crore across strategic sectors. The agreements highlight the state’s growing appeal as a destination for technology-driven and sustainable industries.
The MoUs cover clean energy projects, artificial intelligence initiatives, and defence manufacturing collaborations, aligning with India’s national priorities of energy transition, digital innovation, and self-reliance in defence. Officials noted that these partnerships will generate employment, enhance technological capabilities, and strengthen UP’s industrial ecosystem.
This achievement reflects the state government’s proactive engagement with global investors and its commitment to building a resilient, future-ready economy.
Key Highlights:
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Total MoUs Signed: ₹9,750 crore at Davos 2026
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Sectors Covered: Clean energy, AI, defence manufacturing
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Strategic Impact: Boosts industrial growth, sustainability, and innovation in Uttar Pradesh
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Employment Potential: Significant job creation across high-tech and green sectors
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Global Positioning: Reinforces UP’s role as an emerging hub for investment and technology
The deals mark a milestone in UP’s investment journey, strengthening its global profile and aligning with India’s broader economic transformation goals.
Sources: World Economic Forum Davos 2026 Updates, Government of Uttar Pradesh Press Release, Economic Times