Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the UP International Trade Show in Greater Noida this morning, and then travel to Rajasthan to launch and ground-break development projects worth over ₹1 lakh crore. Read his full itinerary, agenda, and key takeaways.

PM Modi’s Day in Greater Noida & Rajasthan: Full Itinerary and Key Agendas
On September 25, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertakes a two-state whirlwind visit — beginning in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, where he will inaugurate the UP International Trade Show (UPITS)-2025, and then heading to Banswara, Rajasthan, to launch and lay foundation stones for landmark energy and infrastructure projects. Below is a detailed breakdown of his schedule and the priorities he is expected to address.
Itinerary & Major Engagements
Greater Noida — Inauguration of UP International Trade Show (UPITS)
- The Prime Minister is slated to arrive in Greater Noida by helicopter, landing at the Expo Mart helipad.
- At about 9:30 AM, he will formally inaugurate the 3rd edition of the UP International Trade Show at the India Expo Centre & Mart.
- The trade fair will run from September 25 to 29, showcasing Uttar Pradesh’s industrial, agricultural, cultural, and innovation potential.
- Russia is the partner country for this edition.
- The event is designed to highlight the state’s manufacturing and export capabilities, promote MSMEs, and attract investment under the “Make in India” and “Vocal for Local” initiatives.
- Extensive security has been deployed, including a four-tier security cordon, drone restrictions, and traffic diversions in Noida‐Greater Noida area.
- The route to the venue is via DND Flyway and Noida Expressway; certain heavy vehicle restrictions and parking bans are in effect.
Rajasthan — Banswara Project Launches & Foundation Stones
- After the UP event, PM Modi will fly to Banswara, Rajasthan for major development announcements.
- The headline project is the foundation stone laying for the Mahi Banswara Nuclear Power Plant (2,800 MW, pressurized heavy water reactor) — an ambitious new energy project aimed for commercial operation by May 2032.
- In addition, clean energy schemes worth ~₹63,683 crores will be launched, along with infrastructure, water resource, road and highway projects, flyovers, hospital and IT/e-governance works.
- The Prime Minister will also flag off two new Vande Bharat trains and inaugurate railway lines, besides handing out job appointment letters to beneficiaries and overseeing CSR / rural development schemes.
- The Rajasthan state government, led by CM Bhajan Lal Sharma, has already convened high-level review meetings to ensure preparations for security, protocol, and logistics are in place.
Key Agendas & Political Signals
Showcasing Economic & Industrial Growth
Modi’s first engagement in Greater Noida underscores the Center’s focus on industrialization, global investment, and MSME development. Through the UPITS platform, the government aims to position Uttar Pradesh as a manufacturing and export hub, leveraging schemes like Make in India.
Energy Transition & Clean Power Push
The nuclear plant project in Banswara represents a bold step in India’s clean energy aspirations. It signals the government’s push to diversify power sources, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and reinforce energy security in Rajasthan and beyond.
Connectivity & Infrastructure Expansion
By simultaneously launching road, highway, flyover, and railway projects, the PM intends to bolster regional connectivity. The Vande Bharat launches reinforce the push for faster, greener rail transport.
Social & Employment Boost
The distribution of 15,000 appointment letters, and beneficiary interactions under central schemes, suggest emphasis on grassroots welfare and direct benefits to citizens, especially in frontier districts.
Political Messaging & Governance Credibility
Such high-visibility visits in developmental domains reinforce the narrative of “governance-first” politics. In a politically significant state like Rajasthan, showcasing large scale projects may also carry electoral undercurrents.
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