Institutional Agency in Lagging Regions: BIDA as A Catalyst for Industrial Diversification and Sustainable Development in Bundelkhand, India

by Dr. Shipra Saxena, Zuned Rizwan Mansoori

Published: March 19, 2026 • DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.110200136

Abstract

This paper investigates the institutional agency of the Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) as a catalyst for industrial diversification and sustainable development in the lagging Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, India. It examines BIDA's foundational vision, strategic objectives, and policy framework, particularly focusing on its role in shifting the region's economic base from traditional agriculture towards emerging sectors like defence manufacturing and renewable energy. While acknowledging the nascent stage of BIDA's operations and the current scarcity of comprehensive quantitative data, this study employs a qualitative methodology, analyzing policy documents, official statements, and news reports to assess BIDA's strategic intent and early contributions. The paper also delves into the inherent challenges and unique opportunities within Bundelkhand's industrial landscape, including critical considerations for water and energy solutions to ensure long-term sustainability. It provides an early assessment of BIDA's potential to replicate the success of established industrial hubs and concludes by highlighting the need for future empirical research to fully evaluate BIDA's long-term socio-economic and environmental impact, offering recommendations for sustained and inclusive development.