Tripura became the first state in India to complete all priority areas under Deregulation Phase I and Phase II of the Compliance Reduction and Deregulation Initiative (CRDI).
The initiative is led by the Cabinet Secretariat to reduce compliance burdens and improve ease of doing business.
Tripura completed all 51 reform areas covering sectors such as land use, labour laws, tourism, environment, and digital governance.
The state achieved a 94% score in the Business Reform Action Plan evaluation framework.
Tripura attracted investment proposals worth about ₹35,140 crore through 394 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs).
The reforms include simplified land-use categories, flexible zoning systems, and self-certification for Change of Land Use (CLU) approvals.