Google plans to invest billions of dollars in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
The company will set up facilities to manufacture Pixel smartphones and drones in the southern industrial region, as per a report by The Economic Times.
Google company ties up with Taiwan’s contractor Foxconn to produce smartphones.
They will set up new production lines exclusively to assemble Google’s Pixel phones in Tamil Nadu.
Google’s Wing business will also manufacture drones in the region.
This move is in line with Google’s vision of expanding gadget manufacturing in India.
The decision to choose Tamil Nadu is a boon to the state.
Tamil Nadu dreams of more contemporary manufacturing investments beyond its known image as the “Detroit of India” for automobiles.
The Tamil Nadu government had aggressively pitched the state as a manufacturing destination while meeting the senior executives at Google.
A ministerial-led delegation from the state had flown to the US to meet Google’s top brass.
The plans of Google to invest shows the giant is rapidly transitioning to manufacturing gadgets in India.
The decision is being taken by similar decisions by technology giants like Apple to become less dependent on China amid geopolitical uncertainty.
A boost for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, global technology firms are shifting production to India.
The financial incentives of Modi are what India uses to fight for the spare capacity created by the electronics manufacturers overseas.
With national elections approaching, the move by Google to invest in Tamil Nadu could easily help the administration of Modi by exhibiting India’s attractiveness for advanced manufacturing projects and creating jobs.
Google plans to invest billions of dollars in Tamil Nadu to set up facilities for manufacturing Pixel smartphones and drones.
Google is partnering with Foxconn, a Taiwanese contractor, to set up new production lines for assembling Pixel smartphones.
Google chose Tamil Nadu due to its strong industrial base, strategic government pitches, and the state’s reputation as a manufacturing hub.
Besides smartphones, Google will also manufacture drones through its Wing business in Tamil Nadu.
This investment boosts Tamil Nadu’s economy, creates jobs, and enhances its reputation as a destination for contemporary manufacturing investments.
This move supports India’s strategy to attract global technology firms, reduce dependence on China, and boost domestic manufacturing through financial incentives.
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