Bihar is poised for a transformative leap with the upcoming Defense Corridor, as declared by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. The Wednesday announcement underscores enhanced industrial prowess alongside a surge in youth employment prospects.
Choudhary met with NDA’s senior brass and specialists at his Patna office. Arriving for a Defence Ministry study visit, they engaged in comprehensive dialogues on the corridor’s framework, opportunities, and developmental impacts.
Labeling it a cornerstone for Bihar’s economic and defence maturity, Choudhary reaffirmed the NDA government’s job-centric agenda under Nitish Kumar. Five years have seen 5 million-plus placements; the future holds 10 million more.
The focus remains on retaining talent within Bihar, eliminating the need for outward migration. Vigorous industry incentives are driving this, with Dobhi in Gaya emerging as a vast industrial nerve center.
Additional ventures like semiconductor facilities and expansions in Bhagalpur signal all-round growth. This corridor will spotlight Bihar in defence tech. The double-engine alliance is tirelessly positioning the state as a jobs and industry magnet, with the recent ministry interaction as a key milestone.