Key Points

Tamil Nadu's new Space Industrial Policy 2025 aims to attract Rs 10,000 crore in investments and generate 10,000 jobs in the space sector. Minister Rajaa called it a bold blueprint to boost advanced manufacturing and space tech. The policy includes dedicated industrial zones like TNSpaceBays for startups and global firms. This initiative aligns with CM Stalin's vision of making TN a $1 trillion economy.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Space Policy Aims for Rs 10,000 Cr Investments Under Rajaa

  • Policy targets Rs 10,000 cr investment in space sector
  • Aims to create 10,000 high-value jobs
  • Includes TNSpaceBays for MSMEs and startups
  • Part of TN's $1 trillion economy vision
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Tamil Nadu's Space Policy to attract investment of Rs 10,000 cr says Minister Rajaa

TN's new Space Industrial Policy 2025 targets Rs 10,000 cr investments, 10,000 jobs, and a skilled workforce to boost space tech under CM Stalin.

"Tamil Nadu is strapping on boosters to liftoff into the #spacetech orbit! – T R B Rajaa"

Chennai, April 18

Tamil Nadu's Space Policy plans to attract an investment of Rs 10,000 crore into Tamil Nadu's space sector, highlighted T R B Rajaa, Minister for Industries, Government of Tamil Nadu.

In a social media post, the minister said, "Tamil Nadu is strapping on boosters to liftoff into the #spacetech orbit! In a landmark decision today, the Tamil Nadu Cabinet has approved the Tamil Nadu Space Industrial Policy 2025, a bold blueprint to catapult our state into the high-orbit economy of space technology and advanced manufacturing."

He described this new policy as a bold blueprint to launch the state into a high-growth economy driven by space technology and advanced manufacturing.

The minister also shared that the policy is built on three major pillars: attracting Rs 10,000 crore worth of investments into the space sector, creating at least 10,000 high-value jobs for the youth, and developing a skilled workforce ready to take on future opportunities in space technologies and services.

The minister stated that, under the leadership of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, the policy is not just a mission plan, but a key step toward achieving the state's goal of becoming a one trillion-dollar economy.

T R B Rajaa emphasised that the policy is not only about rockets and satellites. It aims to build a complete space ecosystem within the state. This includes all elements such as payloads, platforms, launchpads, and data analytics.

The government is creating special industrial zones called TNSpaceBays to support this vision. These zones will welcome MSMEs, deep-tech startups, R&D units, and global companies looking to invest in space technology from Tamil Nadu.

With this step, Tamil Nadu is aiming to become a hub for innovation, advanced manufacturing, and employment in the space sector. From launchpads to laboratories, the state is setting the stage for a new chapter in its development, reaching for the stars with strong policies and clear vision.

- ANI

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Priya K
This is such an exciting development for Tamil Nadu! 🚀 The focus on creating 10,000 high-value jobs could really transform our youth's future. Can't wait to see how this policy unfolds!
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Arjun M
While I appreciate the vision, I hope the government ensures proper implementation. We've seen big announcements before that didn't deliver. The TNSpaceBays concept sounds promising though.
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Saranya R
As an engineering student specializing in aerospace, this gives me so much hope! Finally, we might not have to relocate to other states/countries for space tech opportunities. TN leading the way! 👏
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Karthik V
The Rs 10,000 crore investment target is ambitious but achievable if they can attract private players like SpaceX or ISRO partners. The complete ecosystem approach makes sense - from payloads to data analytics.
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Meena S
I'm curious how this will benefit rural areas. Hope the policy includes skill development programs beyond Chennai. Space tech shouldn't just be for urban elites.
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Rahul P
"Strapping on boosters to liftoff" - love the space puns from the minister! 😄 On a serious note, this could put TN on the global space tech map if executed well.

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