South Korea’s HD Hyundai has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Tamil Nadu government to explore setting up a shipyard in Thoothukudi. The $2 billion project aims to strengthen India’s shipbuilding sector, create jobs, and align with the country’s long-term maritime vision under “Maritime Amrit Kaal 2047.”
Inside the announcement
The MoU was signed at the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2025 in Madurai in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin and HD Hyundai executives. The initiative, internally dubbed the “SMITH Project” (Shipbuilding Make in India Together with Hyundai), reflects Hyundai’s commitment to India’s maritime growth and Tamil Nadu’s ambition to become a global shipbuilding hub.
Notable updates
• Proposed shipyard location: Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
• Estimated investment: $2 billion (₹18,000 crore)
• Project part of India’s “Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047” to rank among top five global shipbuilders
• Employment potential: thousands of jobs in shipbuilding and allied industries
• Hyundai joins Cochin Shipyard and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, who also plan greenfield projects in Thoothukudi
Major takeaway
The MoU signals a transformative moment for India’s maritime sector. By partnering with HD Hyundai, Tamil Nadu positions itself as a global shipbuilding hub, promising economic growth, employment, and strategic strength in the decades ahead.
Sources: Financial Express, The Hindu BusinessLine, Business Standard, AJU Press