CM Yogi Flags UP's Lead in Expressways, Metro, Airports
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttar Pradesh on Monday, 13 July 2026 shared a statement from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asserting that the state now leads the country across four key infrastructure categories: expressways, railway network expansion, metro operations and airport development.
The post, shared in Hindi, quoted CM Yogi Adityanath as saying: 'Uttar Pradesh aaj sabse adhik Expressways wala rajya hai' ('Uttar Pradesh today is the state with the most expressways'). The statement went on to cite the largest railway network expansion, metro services running in the highest number of cities, and the most airports under development as defining features of what it called the 'new Uttar Pradesh'.
Context
Uttar Pradesh has pursued an aggressive multi-modal transport agenda since 2017, when CM Yogi Adityanath took office. The state's expressway programme began gaining momentum even earlier, with the Agra-Lucknow Expressway inaugurated in November 2016 setting a template for subsequent corridors. The Purvanchal Expressway, a 341-kilometre six-lane link between Lucknow and Ghazipur, was opened in 2021 as the longest in the state network at the time of its launch.
On the aviation front, the Noida International Airport at Jewar in Gautam Buddh Nagar represents one of the most closely watched greenfield projects, intended to relieve congestion in the Delhi region and serve western Uttar Pradesh. Alongside Jewar, an airport at Ayodhya is among the facilities whose commercial operations are anticipated in coming fiscal years.
Policy Backdrop
The state's infrastructure push has been underpinned by a series of central government programmes. The Regional Connectivity Scheme (UDAN), launched in 2016, opened funding pathways for new airport proposals across Uttar Pradesh. The National Infrastructure Pipeline and Bharatmala Pariyojana, both rolled out from 2019, provided central support for road and rail corridors that complement state-funded expressways.
Metro expansion has followed a parallel track. The Lucknow Metro was the first operational system in the state, with subsequent approvals covering Kanpur, Agra and Varanasi. Central and state joint funding under the Metro Rail Policy framework, sanctioned between 2015 and 2017, laid the financial foundation for this network.
Stakeholders and Impact
Daily commuters across the state's major urban centres stand to benefit most directly from expanded metro coverage and airport access. Urban businesses, logistics operators and real-estate developers in corridors adjoining new expressways and airports have already seen heightened activity, with land values and industrial inquiries tracking infrastructure announcements closely.
The broader pattern mirrors infrastructure drives in neighbouring states, but Uttar Pradesh's scale — as India's most populous state — gives its connectivity improvements an outsized economic footprint. Reduced logistics costs and faster inter-city travel are the primary outcomes cited by planners for the state's transport build-out.
What's Next
The immediate milestones to watch include the commencement of Phase-2 metro corridors in cities such as Kanpur and Agra, and the first commercial flights from the Jewar and Ayodhya airports. Each of these would add concrete operational weight to the claims made in Monday's post.
As Uttar Pradesh positions itself ahead of upcoming investment summits and state elections, the infrastructure narrative is expected to remain central to the government's communication. Delivery on the remaining project timelines will determine whether the state consolidates or extends its claimed lead in expressways, metro cities and airport count.