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Tripura Signs ₹10,000 Crore IT MoUs at Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026

Tripura has taken a significant step towards becoming a technology-driven economy by signing 43 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth more than ₹10,000 crore during the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026 in Agartala. The agreements cover emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, robotics, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and IT infrastructure.

Additionally, leading technology companies, including Google India and Salesforce, partnered with the state to support digital innovation and governance. The investments are expected to strengthen Tripura’s digital ecosystem, attract more technology firms, and create new opportunities for startups and skilled professionals.

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Key Facts

Tripura Attracts Major IT Investments

Agartala, Tripura: The Department of Information Technology has signed 43 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth over ₹10,000 crore during the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026, marking one of the state’s largest investment initiatives in the technology sector.

Notably, the agreements cover a wide range of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation, cloud computing, data management, robotics, cybersecurity, IT/ITeS services, and digital infrastructure. Consequently, the state aims to accelerate digital growth while attracting technology-based industries.

Google India and Salesforce Join Hands with Tripura

Among the most significant partnerships, Google India signed an MoU with the Department of Information Technology to collaborate on digital transformation, AI, cloud infrastructure, and technology ecosystem development.

Meanwhile, Salesforce partnered with the state to support AI-enabled citizen services, customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, and digital governance platforms. In addition, the department held preliminary discussions with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to explore future collaboration opportunities.

More Companies Invest in Emerging Technologies

The state also signed agreements with Da’Spatio Rhobotique Laboratory Pvt Ltd (DSRL), Bodhi Tree Multimedia Ltd, Elvania Energies 369 Pvt Ltd, and Indigi Consulting and Solutions Pvt Ltd.

Furthermore, these partnerships focus on innovation, advanced technologies, digital solutions, and emerging technology-driven projects. Officials believe these collaborations will encourage research, entrepreneurship, and technology adoption across Tripura.

IT Pavilion Showcases Future Policies

The Directorate of Information Technology’s dedicated IT Pavilion emerged as one of the major attractions at the conclave. During the event, the pavilion showcased Tripura’s IT/ITeS Policy, Startup Policy, and Data Centre Policy.

Moreover, officials presented upcoming initiatives, including the Artificial Intelligence Policy, AVGC-XR Policy, and Global Capability Centre (GCC) Policy, which aim to position Tripura as a competitive destination for technology investments.

Focus on Digital Infrastructure

The exhibition also highlighted several large infrastructure projects planned for the state. These include the proposed IT Park, the Tripura IT & Data Ecosystem Zone (TIDEZ), and Airtel’s ₹200-crore Nxtra Data Centre in Agartala.

Additionally, visitors explored innovative startup projects, including robotics developed through the incubation ecosystem at NIT Agartala. As a result, the pavilion demonstrated the state’s growing focus on innovation, digital skills, and technology-based entrepreneurship.

Startup Ecosystem Continues to Grow

Director of the Department of Information Technology, Jeya Ragul Geshan B, said the state’s technology policies are already delivering positive outcomes. He noted that Tripura has successfully attracted Airtel’s ₹200-crore investment for the Nxtra Data Centre in Agartala.

Furthermore, he highlighted the steady growth of the startup ecosystem. According to him, Tripura now has 134 registered startups, 59 recognised companies, and has disbursed more than ₹2.7 crore in fiscal assistance to support innovation and entrepreneurship.

Technology-Driven Growth for Tripura

The new investment commitments reflect Tripura’s strategy to build a modern digital economy through innovation, infrastructure, and industry partnerships. Therefore, the government expects these initiatives to create employment opportunities, strengthen digital governance, encourage private investment, and improve the state’s technology ecosystem in the coming years.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What was announced at the Destination Tripura Business Conclave 2026?

The Department of Information Technology signed 43 MoUs worth over ₹10,000 crore to promote technology and digital investments.

Which companies signed major agreements with Tripura?

Google India and Salesforce signed key MoUs, while the department also signed agreements with DSRL, Bodhi Tree Multimedia, Elvania Energies, and Indigi Consulting. Officials also held preliminary discussions with TCS.

Which sectors will benefit from the investments?

The investments will support AI, cloud computing, robotics, cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, IT/ITeS, and digital governance.

What infrastructure projects did the state showcase?

Tripura showcased the proposed IT Park, TIDEZ, Airtel’s ₹200-crore Nxtra Data Centre, and several upcoming digital infrastructure initiatives.

How is Tripura’s startup ecosystem performing?

Tripura currently has 134 registered startups, 59 recognised companies, and has provided over ₹2.7 crore in fiscal assistance to support startups.

Location Context

Tripura is rapidly emerging as a digital and investment destination in Northeast India through technology-focused policies, startup support, and infrastructure development. Consequently, initiatives such as the Destination Tripura Business Conclave strengthen the state’s position as a growing hub for innovation, digital services, and technology-driven economic growth.

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