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'A new dawn': Industry bodies welcome government change in West Bengal Election Results 2026

'A new dawn': Industry bodies welcome government change in West Bengal Election Results 2026

The associations feel the change will unlock Bengal’s economic potential and outlined priorities including world-class infrastructure, plug-and-play ecosystems for global capability centres, future-ready skilling initiatives and a robust industrial and IT policy framework.

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  • Updated May 4, 2026 7:34 PM IST
'A new dawn': Industry bodies welcome government change in West Bengal Election Results 2026 The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) also congratulated the BJP for securing an “overwhelming mandate” to form the government in the state.

As trends in the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 point towards a decisive win for the Bharatiya Janata Party, industry bodies and trade associations have welcomed the outcome, expressing optimism about a renewed push for industrial growth, infrastructure and investor-friendly policies in the state.

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According to the Election Commission website, in the 294-The associations feel the change will unlock Bengal’s economic potential and outlined priorities including world-class infrastructure, plug-and-play ecosystems for global capability centres, future-ready skilling initiatives and a robust industrial and IT policy framework.member Assembly, the BJP has won 35 seats and is leading in 170 others as of 6.15 pm. The ruling All India Trinamool Congress has been declared winner in 15 seats and is ahead in 67.

Industry pins hopes on investments and reforms

Reacting to the trends, Bharat Chamber of Commerce president Naresh Pachisia said, “A new dawn is on the horizon, with Bengal pinning all its hopes on big-ticket investments and accelerated business development and industrialisation, with a new thrust on Centre-State relations.”

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He stressed the need for robust and transparent governance, progressive business-friendly policies, stable labour relations and immediate measures to improve Bengal’s image among investors.

“Restoring investor confidence within a short timeframe will be crucial in reviving West Bengal’s legacy as a leading industrial hub,” he said, adding that the state could once again emerge as a dynamic “entrepreneurial super-highway”.

Pachisia also called for diversified resource mobilisation, including leveraging central schemes and assistance from national and international agencies, while strengthening governance mechanisms to plug revenue leakages.

Focus on ease of doing business and jobs

The Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I) also congratulated the BJP for securing an “overwhelming mandate” to form the government in the state.

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“BCC&I looks forward to an environment that further strengthens investor confidence, ease of doing business, industrial development, employment generation, and policy stability in the state,” the chamber said in a statement.

It said constructive governance and collaborative development would be critical to unlocking Bengal’s economic potential and outlined priorities including world-class infrastructure, plug-and-play ecosystems for global capability centres, future-ready skilling initiatives and a robust industrial and IT policy framework.

The chamber also stressed the need for institutional cooperation between government and industry, alongside fiscal flexibility and performance-linked incentives to catalyse investments.

Textile sector seeks policy push

Meanwhile, West Bengal Hosiery Association president Sudesh Agarwal expressed hope that the new dispensation would extend special support to the textile sector in alignment with central government schemes.

He said the industry expected stronger Centre-State coordination for effective implementation of schemes, development of modern textile parks, efficient logistics and integrated value chains.

“In an evolving geopolitical environment marked by shifting supply chains, the state holds significant potential to emerge as a competitive and reliable textile hub, provided policy intent is matched by timely execution,” Agarwal said.

(With inputs from PTI)

Published on: May 4, 2026 7:34 PM IST
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