Hyderabad: Telangana is advancing plans to become a Telangana electronics manufacturing hub, with the government focusing on building a complete ecosystem beyond assembly, IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu said on Saturday. He said the Telangana electronics manufacturing hub strategy aimed to attract global investments and strengthen the State’s industrial base.
The Minister made the remarks while interacting with industry representatives at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana Secretariat. During the event, he congratulated Radiant Appliances and Electronics Private Limited for manufacturing 10 million television units.
Telangana electronics manufacturing hub backed by milestones
Sridhar Babu said the achievement by Radiant Appliances reflected the growing strength of Telangana’s industrial ecosystem. He added that such milestones demonstrated the State’s ability to support large-scale manufacturing.
He said the government was working to develop a complete electronics value chain. This includes component manufacturing as well as advanced technologies. Therefore, the State aimed to position itself as a preferred destination for global investors.
The Minister said the focus extended beyond assembly operations. Instead, the government aimed to create an integrated ecosystem that supports innovation and long-term growth.
Referring to India’s target of achieving $500 billion in electronics production by 2030, Sridhar Babu said Telangana was well positioned to contribute significantly. He said the State’s policies aligned with national manufacturing ambitions.
He added that electronics manufacturing remained a key driver of economic growth. Moreover, the government continued efforts to attract global players to Telangana.
At the same time, officials were strengthening infrastructure and developing a skilled workforce. These measures, he said, would support sustained industrial expansion.