New facilities in Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur to boost domestic and global electronics production.

Tamil Nadu to get Rs 1,112 crore electronics manufacturing clusters. Key details

New facilities in Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur to boost domestic and global electronics production.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Govt announces two electronics clusters in Tamil Nadu
  • Clusters in Pillaipakkam, Kancheepuram and Manalur, Thiruvallur
  • Proximity to Chennai seen as strategic advantage

The Union government has announced the establishment of two electronics manufacturing clusters in Tamil Nadu, with a combined investment of Rs 1,112 crore. These clusters are set to be developed in Pillaipakkam, Kancheepuram district, and Manalur, Thiruvallur district, aiming to position Tamil Nadu as a pivotal hub in both domestic and international electronics markets.

The selection of Pillaipakkam and Manalur for these clusters is strategic, given their proximity to Chennai, a city renowned for its robust industrial infrastructure and skilled workforce.

This geographical advantage is expected to attract major investments and foster the growth of ancillary industries, thereby creating numerous employment opportunities in the region.

The electronics industry has emerged as India's second-largest export sector, surpassing several traditional industries over the past decade.

Tamil Nadu, with its favorable industrial policies and infrastructure, has been instrumental in this growth trajectory.

The establishment of the new clusters is expected to further enhance the state's contribution to the national electronics export landscape.

The planned investment of Rs 1,112 crore in Tamil Nadu's electronics manufacturing clusters signifies a strategic effort to strengthen India's position in the global electronics market.