
Uttar Pradesh has unveiled its Startup Policy 2026, backed by a massive ₹1,000 crore fund to accelerate innovation, expand incubation, and attract private capital. The policy doubles seed funding, enhances founder support, and introduces deep-tech incentives, positioning UP as a rising national innovation hub.
The Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed that the new policy should make youth “job creators, not job seekers,” with special provisions for women, economically weaker sections, persons with disabilities, and startups in Purvanchal & Bundelkhand.
Official announcement outline prototype grants, seed capital, patent reimbursements, and deep-tech incentives in AI, robotics, quantum computing, aerospace, and health tech.
The Startup Policy 2026 positions Uttar Pradesh as a rising national innovation hub with ₹1,000 crore in funding, deep-tech incentives, and expanded incubation support.
Uttar Pradesh Startup Policy 2026
Key Highlights
- ₹1,000 crore Startup Fund
Structured via SIDBI-managed AIFs to improve access to early-stage capital. - Seed & Prototype Funding
Seed capital support raised to ₹15 lakh (up to ₹50 lakh in special cases). Prototype grants doubled to ₹10 lakh. Deep-tech startups eligible for ₹20 lakh prototype support and ₹30 lakh seed funding. - Founder Support
Monthly sustenance allowance increased to ₹20,000 for two years. Cloud reimbursement up to ₹2 lakh annually. - Deep-Tech Incentives
Patient capital of up to ₹100 crore for frontier technologies (AI, robotics, quantum computing, space tech). Reimbursement of up to ₹2 crore for patents and certifications. 4% interest subsidy on loans up to ₹2 crore. - Centres of Excellence
Plan to establish 20 new CoEs across AI, HealthTech, AgriTech, robotics, and space technology. Financial assistance per CoE increased to ₹12 crore. - Incubator Support
Capital grants raised to ₹1.25 crore; incubators in Poorvanchal & Bundelkhand eligible for ₹1.5 crore. Annual operational grants increased to ₹40 lakh. Launch of Navratna Incubator Programme to reward high-performing incubators.
Comparative Snapshot
| Policy Feature | Earlier (2020-22) | Startup Policy 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Seed Funding | ₹7.5 lakh | ₹15 lakh (₹50 lakh special cases) |
| Prototype Grants | ₹5 lakh | ₹10 lakh (₹20 lakh deep-tech) |
| Founder Allowance | ₹17,500/month (1 yr) | ₹20,000/month (2 yrs) |
| Patent/Certification Reimbursement | Limited | Up to ₹2 crore |
| Centres of Excellence | 8 planned | 20 planned, ₹12 crore each |
| Incubator Grants | ₹1 crore | ₹1.25–1.5 crore + Navratna scheme |
Risks & Challenges
- Execution bottlenecks
Previous policies struggled with disbursement delays; effective monitoring will be critical. - Regional equity
Ensuring balanced growth across districts remains a challenge despite enhanced incubator grants for Poorvanchal & Bundelkhand. - Private capital mobilization
Success depends on attracting angel investors, VCs, and NRIs into UP’s ecosystem.
📌 Takeaway
The Startup Policy 2026 positions Uttar Pradesh as a rising national innovation hub with ₹1,000 crore in funding, deep-tech incentives, and expanded incubation support.









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