UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026 Opens With Focus on Japanese Investment

UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026 with Yogi Adityanath and Japanese delegation

NEW DELHI, India — Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hosted a high-level Japanese delegation led by Yamanashi Prefecture Governor Kotaro Nagasaki at the inaugural session of the UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026, pitching Uttar Pradesh as a long-term industrial destination for Japanese companies. The discussions focused on investment, advanced technology, research and development, green manufacturing and deeper cooperation between Uttar Pradesh and Japan.

  • More than 200 Japanese CEOs, business leaders, industry representatives and policymakers are participating in the investment meet.
  • Key sectors include robotics, precision engineering, semiconductors, clean energy, digital infrastructure, food processing and pharmaceuticals.
  • Yogi Adityanath held one-to-one discussions with companies including DENSO, Escorts Kubota, L&T Semiconductors, Motherson, Spark Minda and Lohum.
  • Two projects worth ₹3,191 crore were virtually launched, with the initiatives expected to create more than 10,000 jobs.

Yogi Invites Japanese Companies to Make UP Their Second Industrial Home

Addressing the Japanese business delegation, Yogi Adityanath urged companies from Japan to expand their presence in Uttar Pradesh and described the state as a potential “second industrial home” for Japanese businesses.

The Chief Minister emphasised that future investment should extend beyond conventional manufacturing into advanced technologies, research and development and environmentally sustainable production. The discussions reflected the state’s push to attract investment in industries that can support higher-value manufacturing and technology-led growth.

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UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026 Targets Strategic Industries

The investment discussions covered several sectors identified as areas of potential growth. Robotics and precision engineering featured alongside clean and green energy, semiconductors and digital infrastructure.

Food processing and pharmaceuticals were also part of the discussions, broadening the investment agenda beyond heavy manufacturing. The range of sectors indicates an effort to deepen industrial cooperation across technology, manufacturing and emerging industries.

One-to-One Talks With Major Companies

Yogi held focused discussions with representatives of major Japanese and joint-venture companies, including DENSO, Escorts Kubota, L&T Semiconductors, Motherson, Spark Minda and Lohum.

The meetings provided an opportunity to discuss individual investment opportunities and the potential expansion of industrial operations in the state. The government has linked these efforts to its broader ambition of building Uttar Pradesh into a $1-trillion economy.

₹3,191 Crore Projects Virtually Launched

The investment meet also featured virtual ground-breaking ceremonies for two projects with a combined investment of ₹3,191 crore. Among them is a ₹2,025-crore facility being developed by Escorts Kubota.

Initiatives involving Minda Corporation were also launched, with the projects expected to generate more than 10,000 jobs near the Yamuna Expressway. The developments add a concrete investment component to the wider discussions between Uttar Pradesh and Japanese businesses.

Japan City Proposed Near Noida International Airport

As part of the state’s effort to strengthen its long-term relationship with Japanese industry, Yogi proposed the development of a 500-acre Japan City near Noida International Airport.

The proposal is aimed at creating a dedicated ecosystem for Japanese businesses and strengthening the institutional and industrial links between Japan and Uttar Pradesh. The Chief Minister also highlighted the importance of people-to-people relations, including interactions involving students.

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Yamanashi Governor and Japanese Ambassador Join Talks

During the investment meet, Yogi also met Yamanashi Prefecture Governor Kotaro Nagasaki and Japan’s Ambassador ONO Keiichi. Their discussions covered investment and industrial cooperation as well as technology, tourism and cultural ties.

The engagement indicates that the state government’s outreach is being positioned as a broader partnership with Japan rather than being limited to corporate investment alone.

UP Highlights Infrastructure and Business Environment

Yogi said Uttar Pradesh has undergone a broad transformation in infrastructure, law and order, skilled manpower and ease of doing business over the past nine years. The state government is presenting these changes as the foundation for attracting large-scale domestic and international investment.

The Japanese investment outreach comes as Uttar Pradesh seeks to combine its large industrial base and workforce with new investment in technology-intensive and environmentally focused sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Japanese sectors are being targeted for investment in Uttar Pradesh?

The investment discussions cover robotics, precision engineering, semiconductors, clean and green energy, digital infrastructure, food processing and pharmaceuticals, among other areas.

What is the proposed Japan City in Uttar Pradesh?

The proposal calls for a 500-acre Japan City near Noida International Airport to support Japanese businesses and deepen long-term industrial ties between Japan and Uttar Pradesh.

Investment Push Builds on India-Japan Industrial Ties

The UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026 brings together Japanese business leaders and policymakers with the Uttar Pradesh government at a time when the state is seeking investment in advanced manufacturing, technology and green industries. The proposed Japan City and the newly launched projects are among the measures highlighted during the engagement.

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For Uttar Pradesh, the immediate focus is on converting discussions with Japanese companies into investment and industrial activity while building longer-term cooperation in technology, skills, tourism and people-to-people relations.