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UP Defence Industrial Corridor is a six-node belt: Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Chitrakoot. UPEIDA is the nodal agency; it sits with Make in India and DAP land-testing offers. Importance: inland jobs, vendor depth, and a second geography besides Tamil Nadu. Kanpur ordnance heritage and Bundelkhand ranges help if MSMEs cluster. A notified node without contracts and skills is not yet production.
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Introduction
The Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor (UPDIC) is a State-Union project to put ordnance, aerospace, and dual-use factories on a mapped belt. Examination must test jobs and strategic depth, not only a ribbon on the map.
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What the corridor is
- Six nodes — Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, and Chitrakoot — are linked by expressways; Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) is the nodal agency.
- It sits beside Make in India, the Defence Acquisition Procedure, and industrial-land and testing-range offers so private and DPSU units can locate inland, not only on the coasts.
Importance and limits
- Importance: jobs in a land-locked State, vendor depth for the armed forces, and a second defence geography besides the Tamil Nadu corridor.
- Kanpur’s ordnance heritage, Jhansi–Chitrakoot ranges, and Lucknow–Agra logistics can cut time-to-unit if MSME suppliers actually cluster.
- Limits: skilled labour, environmental clearance, slow offset conversion, and the fact that a notified node is not yet a running assembly line.
- Examination: the corridor is strategically and regionally important if land, testing, and purchase orders arrive together; a park without contracts is not defence production.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD U[UPDIC UPEIDA] --> N[Aligarh Agra Jhansi] U --> K[Kanpur Lucknow Chitrakoot] N --> P[Private DPSU plants] K --> P M[Make in India DAP] --> P P --> J[Jobs forces inventory] G[Skill land orders] --> J
Conclusion
UPDIC’s importance is inland defence manufacturing, jobs, and a six-node cluster under UPEIDA. It matters for Make in India only when offsets, skills, and orders fill Aligarh-to-Chitrakoot, not when the corridor is only announced.
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