Andhra Pradesh is making a highly aggressive push to establish itself as a premier destination for global electronics and manufacturing investments.
In a strategic move to accelerate the state’s industrial footprint, Minister for IT, Electronics, and HRD Nara Lokesh has officially embarked on a high-stakes, six-day tour of South Korea.
Initiated via a prestigious formal invitation extended by the Republic of Korea, the diplomat-level visit represents a concerted effort to deepen bilateral industrial cooperation and transform the state into a preferred East Asian manufacturing alternative.
The extensive itinerary is designed to engage heavy industrial conglomerates, technological innovators, and senior government planners. High-profile diplomatic and commercial engagements form the core of the mission, featuring critical bilateral talks with South Korea’s Deputy Minister for Political Affairs alongside focused discussions with top economic leaders.
A key anchor of the trip includes high-level roundtable discussions with the powerful Korean Marine Equipment Association, aimed at unlocking major shipping, logistics, and heavy engineering partnerships for the state’s expanding maritime infrastructure.
The capital pitch transitions into the high-tech corporate arena with a crucial dinner meeting at the iconic LG Towers, bringing together the state delegation and the top leadership of the LG Chem Global Strategy Center.
By directly pitching Andhra Pradesh’s streamlined single-window clearances, robust land banks, and developing capital infrastructure to automotive and semiconductor giants, the administration is laying down a long-term economic foundation.
This targeted approach signals that the state is actively positioning itself to capture the next wave of global supply chain diversification.






