Tamil Nadu Unveils India’s First State-Level Electronics Components Scheme
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Tamil Nadu Unveils India’s First State-Level Electronics Components Scheme

Tamil Nadu has become the first Indian state to establish a dedicated Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme, intending to increase its presence in the national electronics landscape. The plan, launched by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, aims to supplement the Union government’s incentives and attract ₹30,000 crore in investments. It is estimated to generate more than 60,000 jobs, considerably bolstering the state’s electronics manufacturing sector.

The new policy provides matching payments to eligible component makers through the Centre’s system. It places Tamil Nadu as a key location for innovative electronics investments. Between FY21 and FY25, the state’s electronics exports increased from $1.66 billion to more than $14.6 billion, demonstrating its leadership in this area.

Industries Minister TRB Rajaa emphasised that Tamil Nadu was the first to “put skin in the game” by matching central incentives. The initiative intends to strengthen India’s high-value manufacturing capabilities, as the state accounts for 41.23% of its electronics exports.

The program complements larger initiatives such as the Tamil Nadu Semiconductor and Advanced Electronics Policy (2024). It focuses on cutting-edge components such as HDI boards, camera modules, and lithium-ion cells.