In a game-changing development for Bihar’s economy, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary revealed plans for a state-of-the-art Defense Corridor. Speaking on Wednesday, he highlighted how this initiative will supercharge industrial capabilities and open floodgates of jobs for young people.
Hosted at his Patna residence, the crucial session involved top NDA officials visiting under the Defence Ministry’s study program. Conversations spanned the corridor’s strategic planning, growth prospects, and implementation roadmap, fostering productive insights.
This engagement signals Bihar’s bold stride towards industrial self-reliance and security enhancement, Choudhary noted. Led by CM Nitish Kumar, the NDA administration has already delivered over 50 lakh jobs in five years. The next half-decade aims for a staggering one crore employments.
Choudhary stressed the vision of a self-sufficient Bihar where locals thrive without leaving home for livelihoods. Industrial promotion is in full swing, exemplified by the expansive Dobhi Industrial Corridor in Gaya, set to redefine regional development.
Parallel projects include semiconductor parks and fresh industrial hubs in areas like Bhagalpur. The corridor will carve Bihar’s niche in defense manufacturing and tech innovation. Powered by the synergy of state and central governments, Bihar is gearing up to be India’s next employment powerhouse—a vision advanced by today’s defence team deliberations.