Uttar Pradesh is accelerating India’s journey toward becoming a global manufacturing and logistics powerhouse.
The state’s recent approval for the Rs 8,000 crore Integrated Industrial Township and Logistics Hub at Bodaki, Greater Noida, marks a defining moment in India’s efforts to modernise its logistics ecosystem under the National Logistics Policy (NLP) and achieve Viksit Bharat @2047 – the vision of a developed, globally competitive India.
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By aligning state-led development with national policy priorities, Uttar Pradesh is reinforcing its role as a strategic anchor in India’s supply chain, manufacturing, and trade corridors.
The project, one of the largest of its kind in North India, marks Uttar Pradesh’s growing leadership in building world-class logistics infrastructure and strengthening India’s multimodal transport ecosystem.
Developed under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and Integrated Industrial Township (IITGNL) framework, the Bodaki Logistics Hub will act as a key node in India’s National Logistics Policy (NLP), improving efficiency, reducing transit costs, and integrating freight networks across states.
The Bodaki Integrated Logistics Hub is more than a state project; it is a national enabler for advancing India’s progress.
The Bodaki logistics hub will serve as a critical link in India’s national logistics and trade corridor, improving cargo movement, reducing transit time, and cutting freight costs across the NCR, western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
Spread over 800 acres, the upcoming facility will feature container terminals, warehousing complexes, and multimodal transport infrastructure, including direct connectivity to the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC). This will enable seamless transport of goods to ports and industrial centres across western India.
A second logistics park, worth Rs 1,200 Crore, is also being developed in Dadri, reinforcing the region’s emergence as a national logistics and industrial capital.
Together, these projects will help Uttar Pradesh anchor India’s ambition of achieving a USD 7 trillion economy by 2035, driven by robust infrastructure and integrated supply chains.
The Bodaki and Dadri projects are also expected to attract major domestic and global investors, logistics technology providers, and warehousing operators, positioning Uttar Pradesh as a pivotal player in India’s trade corridor network.
According to Prerna Singh, CEO, Greater Noida Authority,“The logistics park and logistics hub will give a major boost to cargo movement across Delhi-NCR. With this project, Greater Noida will emerge as the country’s most significant logistics and industrial destination. The initiative will strengthen India’s supply chain, create vast employment opportunities, and attract world-class industrial and warehousing investors. Our focus is to build Greater Noida as a model of integrated, future-ready development.”