N Chandrasekaran Unveils the Tata Group’s Growth Plans in Gujarat

N Chandrasekaran

On Wednesday, N Chandrasekaran, the chairman of Tata Sons, announced that the Tata Group will construct a semiconductor factory in Dholera, Gujarat. N Chandrasekaran discussed the company’s growth and investment ambitions in the state during his speech at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024. He also mentioned that the conglomerate is set to begin construction on a 20 GW gigafactory in Sanand in two months to produce lithium ion batteries.

According to him, the group has also committed and is almost finished, announcing the opening of a “huge semiconductor fab” in Dholera. According to N Chandrasekaran, “we are about to complete negotiations for the semiconductor fab, and start in 2024.”

We have committed to increasing our footprint in the state of Gujarat recently. The technology for all of our electric cars is now being developed in Sanand,” he remarked, adding that the move was made to accommodate the city’s expanding EV market. Agratas, a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, has been assigned the Sanand production factory.

In addition, the firm is currently constructing the C295 defense aircraft in Vadodara, with plans to commence manufacturing it in Dholera later on. He went into further detail about the group’s plans to expand in Gujarat in the areas of advanced manufacturing skill development, C295 defense aircraft and semiconductor fab, battery production, and electric car technology.

“We will play a key role in Gujarat’s development journey and it is one of the most important destinations for Tata Group,” the speaker declared.

N Chandrasekaran also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his “visionary leadership,” which has continuously allowed Gujarat to make “steady and spectacular progress” over an extended period of time. He emphasized that significant social progress has also followed economic development, and Gujarat has unquestionably established itself as the entry point to the future.

He underlined that Navsari, Gujarat, is the birthplace of Jamshedji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group. The 21 Tata Group companies that are currently based in Gujarat—Tata Power, Tata Motors, Tata Consultancy, Advance Systems, the military company, Tata Steel, all of the retail businesses, Air India, and many more—employ over 50,000 people. “Gujarat is a very special place for the Tata group,” he said.

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