On September 5, 2025, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini unveiled plans for H-HUB, a premier incubator set to rise in Gurugram. This facility will be developed in partnership with leading startups, corporates, and top educational institutions.
Startups joining H-HUB will have access to:
- Plug-and-play workspaces
- Meeting rooms
- High-performance computing resources
- Innovation labs
- Prototyping centers for product development
These assets are engineered to accelerate research, entrepreneurship, and scale-focused innovation across Haryana, putting the state firmly on the national startup map.
Pro-Business Policies: Semiconductor and GCC Initiatives
Haryana is rolling out two pivotal new policies:
- A dedicated semiconductor manufacturing policy aligning with India’s national vision, aiming for global leadership and investments.
- A Global Capability Center (GCC) policy, positioning Gurugram as an international GCC capital and inviting multinationals to set up tech and service hubs.
Industrial Model Townships: Expanding Infrastructure
The state’s 2025–26 budget earmarks:
- Ten new Industrial Model Townships (IMTs) across Haryana
- World-class infrastructure for startups and industries
- About 20,000 acres of land volunteered by landowners, streamlined by the e-Bhoomi portal
This advanced infrastructure will support the next generation of high-growth ventures.
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A Startup Landscape Grounded in Diversity
Haryana ranks seventh in India for recognized startups, with more than 9,100 ventures, including 19 unicorns. Strikingly, women lead about 50% of these startups, reflecting robust gender inclusivity.
AI Hubs, Local Incubation, and Women Entrepreneurship
New AI hubs are rising in Gurugram and Panchkula to fuel AI-driven innovation. Incubators will be established across all industrial estates, offering mentorship, resources, and critical networking. In partnership with NITI Aayog, Haryana will launch a Women Entrepreneurship Platform to deliver training, mentorship, funding, and market access for women founders.
Entrepreneurship, Incentives, and Skills
On August 21, 2025, new programs were launched:
- The Haryana State Entrepreneurship Commission, aiming to triple startup numbers
- Entrepreneurship Fortnight (Aug 21–Sep 4): debates, seminars, contests, and slogan competitions with up to ₹1 crore in cash prizes
- District centers of excellence, internships for 2,000 youth with stipends, and financial incentives for skill competition winners
Vision 2047: Haryana’s Ambitious Future
In May 2025, the CM shared the Vision Document–2047:
- Aiming for a $1 trillion state economy
- 50 lakh new jobs
- Creation of a “Department of Future” for AI, robotics, and quantum tech
- The Haryana AI Mission and a ₹2,000-crore Fund of Funds for startups
- Modern workforce upskilling and legal reforms via the Jan Vishwas Bill
Why It Matters
- Infrastructure & Innovation: H-HUB, IMTs, and AI centers give startups world-class resources
- Policy Support: Cutting-edge semiconductor and GCC policies back a forward-looking industry landscape
- Inclusive Growth: Women-led initiatives and district-level incubation broaden participation
- Future Leadership: Vision 2047 positions Haryana as a driving force in Indian innovation and economic expansion
Haryana’s H-HUB incubator and related plans show just how seriously the state now takes its place as a national leader for startups, technology, and entrepreneurship. The groundwork being laid today aims to create opportunity and impact for decades to come.
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