TN Launches New Policy Amid of GIM 2024
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New policy targets design and high-value electronics.
Human resources and R&D are Tamil Nadu’s trump cards.
Skill gaps and global competition remain hurdles.
The state eyes a leadership role in India’s electronics landscape.
As Tamil Nadu eyes regaining its position as India’s second-largest GDP contributor, its embrace of a dedicated semiconductor policy aligns with a growing national imperative. Recognizing the insatiable demand for these ubiquitous chips powering everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, Tamil Nadu follows states like UP, Assam, Gujarat, and Odisha in prioritizing domestic production. This strategic shift transcends mere economic ambitions, signaling India’s pursuit of technological self-sufficiency on a global stage. While challenges undoubtedly lie ahead, Tamil Nadu’s entry marks a critical step in this national endeavor.