State IT and Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh met Tata Sons Board Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran in Mumbai on Tuesday, continuing discussions about potential Tata investments in Andhra Pradesh.
The meeting builds on the earlier discussions Chandrasekaran had with AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu last month in Amaravati, where they explored investment opportunities in various sectors including IT, electronics, food processing, and automobiles.
Lokesh’s tweet on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) mentioned that the meeting with Chandrasekaran was “wonderful” and hinted at a “big announcement” to be made on Wednesday, which has sparked excitement and curiosity regarding Tata’s investment plans in AP.
Speculation is growing that major projects like a TCS campus in Amaravati, a semiconductor plant in Rayalaseema, or a Tata Airbus manufacturing unit near Anantapur could be on the cards. Any such project would be a significant boost to Andhra Pradesh’s industrial development, particularly in sectors critical to the state’s economic growth and employment generation.
The potential investments are seen as part of AP’s broader strategy to attract large-scale industries and enhance its position as a hub for IT and electronics, while also supporting the automotive and aerospace sectors. With the possibility of a key announcement imminent, AP’s business community and political circles are eagerly awaiting confirmation of the next big step in Tata’s collaboration with the state.




