Madhya Pradesh to Enhance Connectivity with New Helipads and Airports
Madhya Pradesh is making strides towards improving its infrastructure and connectivity with the announcement of its new Civil Aviation Policy-2025. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav revealed the bold plans to develop a helipad every 45 kilometres and an airport every 150 kilometres across the state, aiming to boost regional and national connectivity. This ambitious move comes ahead of the ‘Invest Madhya Pradesh – Global Investors Summit’ in Bhopal, scheduled for February 24-25, 2025, where industrialists and business leaders are expected to gather to explore opportunities in the state.
During an interaction with industrialists in Indore, Yadav outlined several key provisions of the policy, which is designed to not only enhance aviation infrastructure but also drive investment into Madhya Pradesh. One of the most notable incentives is the ā¹7.50 lakh grant that aviation companies will receive for each new domestic flight connecting Madhya Pradesh to other states. This financial support will increase to ā¹10 lakh for international routes, signalling the stateās push to become a more connected hub for both business and leisure travel.
In addition to these new flight routes, Yadav also highlighted the upcoming launch of helicopter services that will link key regional hubs such as Indore, Ujjain, and Omkareshwar. These services aim to make regional travel more accessible, further enhancing the state’s connectivity and providing a more streamlined way for businesses and tourists to move around. On the ground, the state government is not stopping with aviation. The cabinet has also approved a new Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Policy, which will provide significant benefits to businesses investing over ā¹2.50 crore in small industries. This move is expected to foster the growth of local industries and attract new investments to the region. Moreover, privately developed industrial zones will now be eligible for the same benefits as those set up by the state government, further encouraging private sector involvement in Madhya Pradeshās economic growth.
To help with the industrial expansion, the state will soon establish a new metropolitan authority that will cover 10,000 square kilometres across several key districts including Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, Dhar, and Shajapur. This metropolitan authority will help coordinate infrastructure and economic development across this rapidly growing region, further boosting the stateās potential as an industrial hub. The plans don’t stop there, with Yadav also announcing major infrastructure projects to coincide with the 2028 Simhastha fair in Ujjain. The fair, which attracts millions of pilgrims every 12 years, will see the development of permanent dharamshalas, ashrams, and dining halls over a vast 2,300-hectare area. This project will not only cater to the spiritual needs of the pilgrims but will also stimulate local tourism and hospitality businesses.
Madhya Pradeshās vision of becoming a transportation and industrial hub looks set to take a major step forward with these new initiatives. By enhancing air travel, providing support for businesses, and improving infrastructure, the state is positioning itself to compete in a rapidly growing global economy. With a clear commitment to improving both connectivity and industrial development, CM Yadavās new policies offer a promising future for Madhya Pradeshās economy and its people. This move underscores the stateās efforts to attract both domestic and international investment, making it a key player in Indiaās development trajectory.