Ranipet buzzed with excitement as Chief Minister MK Stalin launched the advanced Tata Motors-Jaguar Land Rover plant, signaling Tamil Nadu’s bold stride into luxury auto exports. The Monday ceremony highlighted transformative investments shaping the state’s future.
Stalin commended Tata’s pivotal role in India’s economy and its reliable alliance with Tamil Nadu. Dominating multiple industries from metals to mobiles, Tata carries formidable global brand strength. He positioned Tamil Nadu as the nation’s auto leader, swiftly evolving into an EV vanguard fueled by historical strengths.
This plant selection fills Tamil Nadu with pride, elevating it to a project of nationwide significance. It will craft sophisticated Jaguars and pioneer Range Rover production locally for worldwide distribution. ‘Our factories are geared for global standards,’ Stalin emphasized.
Reiterating the Dravidian model’s ethos of holistic progress, social fairness, and women-led growth, he applauded Minister TRB Raja’s proactive stance. ‘Investments must materialize fast,’ he urged. Stalin profusely thanked Tata’s Chairman N. Chandrasekaran, appealing for more facilities and R&D initiatives amid Tamil Nadu’s superior ecosystem of roads, peace, and skills.
‘Count on our unwavering support to make Tamil Nadu your prime choice,’ Stalin assured, painting a vision of sustained industrial synergy.
