During the visit,
the delegation toured key shipbuilding facilities, reviewed advanced production
management systems, and held discussions with HHI officials on potential areas
of collaboration. The talks focused on strengthening industrial partnerships and
supporting the development of shipbuilding infrastructure in Tamil Nadu. Tamil
Nadu, one of India’s leading manufacturing states, has established a strong
industrial base across sectors such as automobiles, electronics, heavy
engineering, and logistics. With its extensive coastline, major ports, and
growing maritime ecosystem, the state is increasingly positioning itself as a
hub for shipbuilding and marine industries.
The visit comes as
the new state administration under Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay Chandrasekaran
pursues policies aimed at enhancing manufacturing competitiveness, attracting
global investments, and creating new industrial growth avenues.
HD Hyundai and the Tamil Nadu government had signed a
business agreement in December 2025 to establish a new shipyard in the state.
The scope of cooperation was further expanded in April 2026 through engagement
with the Government of India, reflecting growing momentum behind the
project. Industry observers view Minister Keerthana Sampath’s visit as a strong
indication of the Tamil Nadu government’s commitment to developing shipbuilding
and marine industries as key drivers of future economic growth. The state
government is currently working on a range of support measures for the proposed
shipyard, including land development, port connectivity, infrastructure
creation, tax incentives, and financial subsidies.
The proposed partnership is expected to contribute to
India’s broader maritime development goals while creating employment
opportunities, strengthening local supply chains, and enhancing the country’s
shipbuilding capabilities.