Day one of Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath’s Japan visit proved transformative for industrial partnerships, with MoUs valued at approximately ₹11,000 crore signed amid high expectations. This flurry of deals with Japanese powerhouses marks a pivotal step in elevating UP’s manufacturing prowess.
The roster features Kubota Corporation, the iconic 1890-founded firm mastering agri-machinery and eco-infrastructure; Minda Corporation’s auto components empire; JAE’s electronic interfaces; Nagase’s tech trading; Seiko Advance’s printing innovations; O&O in hospitality; plus Fuji JV and Fujisilvertec in specialized construction.
Sectors touched include farm tools, heavy machinery, water tech, autos, electronics, graphics, hotels, and realty. Kubota, via Escorts Kubota, will amplify tractor production and irrigation systems, addressing India’s mechanization needs.
Minda and JAE’s synergy targets next-gen auto electronics, from sensors to connectors. Nagase fuels advanced manufacturing with its chemical and mobility portfolio. Seiko Advance supplies vital inks for industries ranging from EVs to consumer goods, establishing local production.
This collaboration wave promises not just investments but knowledge transfer, skill development, and supply chain integration. As UP builds world-class industrial corridors, these MoUs pave the way for exponential growth, reinforcing India-Japan’s strategic alliance and cementing Yogi’s vision for a prosperous Uttar Pradesh.