Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurates TN Defence Industrial Corridor

The Corridor includes Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli as nodes

January 20, 2019 03:15 pm | Updated 03:16 pm IST - Tiruchirappalli

Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressing a meeting | File photo

Union Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressing a meeting | File photo

Taking a step forward to boost indigenous production, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated the Tamil Nadu Defence Industrial Corridor on January 20.

“The response from the local industry to this defence corridor has been amazing. They even wanted to extend this corridor up to Palakkad but we had to tell them that it would currently consist of these five nodes (cities) only,” Sitharaman said.

The Tamil Nadu Defence Industrial Corridor — also called the Tamil Nadu Defence Production Quad as the nodal cities form a quadrilateral — includes Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli as nodes.

The idea behind setting up defence industrial corridors is to ensure connectivity among various defence industrial units.

Promote domestic defence industry

Aforementioned five nodal cities have existing defence ecosystem in the form of OFBs (Ordnance Factory Boards), vendors working with Defence PSUs, and other allied industries.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in his Budget speech on February 2 last year, had announced that two defence industrial production corridors will be set up in the country to promote domestic defence industry.

The government has envisaged building corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

On August 11 last year, Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor was launched at Aligarh with an announcement of investment of Rs 3,732 crore in defence production.

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