The backbone of any economy is the manufacturing sector and infrastructure is necessary for it. Connectivity and development complement each other, especially in a land-locked state like Uttar Pradesh. Option is developing better roads and airports. Through them, the product of the state can easily reach the market in the country and the world, safely and fast. Commenting on the budget, Chief Minister Adityanath explained that every investor in the world wants to invest in Uttar Pradesh today. The state has received proposals for investment of Rs 50,000 crore at Defence Expo-2020. This is the ability of Uttar Pradesh and it is the government's priority to provide adequate infrastructure for this. Therefore, Purvanchal Expressway will be opened for common people by the end of this year, the foundation stone of Bundelkhand Expressway will also be laid and funds for Ganga Expressway have been allotted. Apart from this, the construction of Jewar International Airport, International Airport Ayodhya, heliport at important tourist destinations and proposed Ganga Expressway, the country's longest (637 km), etc are other important schemes.