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PM Modi & Japan PM Inaugurate Maruti Suzuki's Rs 35,000 Cr Haryana Plant

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi jointly inaugurated Maruti Suzuki India's new vehicle manufacturing facility at IMT Kharkhoda in Haryana. The plant, built with an investment of Rs 35,000 crore, spans 800 acres and has an initial annual production capacity of 5 lakh vehicles, which will be doubled to 10 lakh units. The facility is expected to generate over 21,000 jobs and incorporates Industry 5.0 technologies along with renewable energy solutions. The project underscores the strengthening India-Japan economic partnership and Maruti Suzuki's ambition to achieve a four million vehicle annual production capacity.

PM Modi, Japan PM inaugurate Maruti Suzuki India's Haryana plant worth Rs 35,000 crore

New Delhi, July 2

Maruti Suzuki India on Thursday inaugurated its most advanced vehicle manufacturing facility at IMT Kharkhoda in Haryana, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi jointly dedicating the plant through video conferencing during the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum in New Delhi.

Spread across 800 acres, the integrated manufacturing complex has been developed with an adjoining supplier park and is designed to become one of the world's largest vehicle manufacturing facilities when fully operational.

The plant has started operations with an annual production capacity of 5 lakh vehicles, which will be doubled to 10 lakh units in the next phase. The company plans to invest a total of Rs 35,000 crore in the facility, which is expected to generate more than 21,000 jobs upon completion.

The Kharkhoda facility has been built on Suzuki's 'Smart Factory' concept incorporating Industry 5.0 technologies to improve safety, quality and productivity. The plant also integrates sustainable solutions such as solar power, biogas, battery energy storage systems and green energy procurement, with its entire electricity requirement to be met through renewable energy sources.

The inauguration marks another milestone in Maruti Suzuki's more than four-decade journey in India and further reinforces the strategic economic partnership between India and Japan.

At full capacity, the Kharkhoda plant will play a crucial role in Maruti Suzuki's ambition to achieve an annual production capacity of four million vehicles.

Calling the project a landmark for the Suzuki Group, Toshihiro Suzuki said it was an honour that the company's most advanced manufacturing facility had been inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Takaichi. He said expanding the plant from its current capacity of 5 lakh vehicles to 10 lakh vehicles annually would make it one of the largest automobile manufacturing facilities globally.

He described the project as a reflection of the success of the India-Japan partnership and the 'Make in India' initiative, adding that Suzuki is accelerating investments, employment generation, exports and technology development in India under the favourable policy environment created by the PM Modi government.

Highlighting India's growing importance within the Suzuki Group, Toshihiro Suzuki said the company's first battery electric vehicle, the e VITARA, is being manufactured exclusively at Maruti Suzuki's Gujarat plant for exports to 100 countries.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally some concrete action on the ground! But I hope the jobs created are not just contract-based or low-skilled. Our youth need quality employment with benefits. Also, the environmental aspect - 100% renewable energy for a massive plant is impressive but let's see how they maintain it in reality.

Vikram M

India-Japan partnership getting stronger! 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵 And the fact that Maruti is making the e VITARA exclusively in India for exports to 100 countries shows we're becoming a global hub. This is what 'Make in India' was meant to be - not just assembly, but innovation and export. The Kharkhoda plant will be a game-changer.

Sarah B

As someone who works in automotive, this is exciting but also raises questions. 800 acres at IMT Kharkhoda - land acquisition must have been a challenge. And while 21,000 jobs sound great, what about the supplier park? Are local MSMEs getting a fair share of the contracts? Let's hope it's not all Maruti-owned vendors.

Ananya R

Honestly, I'm tired of hearing about 'one of the largest' or 'most advanced' facilities - we need to see tangible benefits for common people. Will the cars become cheaper? Will the workers get fair wages? But I do appreciate the focus on renewable energy - that's a step in the right direction. 🌱

James A

Interesting to see this during a time when global supply chains are being re-evaluated. India is positioning itself well. But I wonder - with

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