Telangana Targets Global Electronics Hub Status as Radiant Hits 10 Million TV Milestone.

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On Saturday, April 11, 2026, Telangana’s IT and Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu reinforced the state’s ambition to become a premier global hub for electronics manufacturing. The announcement followed a major milestone for Radiant Appliances and Electronics, which recently surpassed 10 million television units in cumulative production at its Hyderabad facility.

The state’s strategy marks a shift from simple “screwdriver assembly” to deep-tech vertical integration, aiming to capture a massive slice of India’s $500 billion electronics production target for 2030.


Telangana’s “Value Chain” Blueprint

Minister Sridhar Babu outlined a roadmap designed to move the state up the high-tech value chain. The focus areas for 2026–2030 include:

  • Component Ecosystems: Incentivizing the local production of PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards), semiconductor packaging, and display modules to reduce reliance on East Asian imports.
  • Infrastructure Corridors: Expanding the EMC (Electronics Manufacturing Clusters) in Fab City and Maheshwaram to provide “plug-and-play” facilities for global OEMs.
  • Skilled Workforce: Partnering with the Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) to train 50,000 workers annually in specialized fields like SMT (Surface Mount Technology) and robotic assembly.
  • R&D Hubs: Encouraging global players to set up product design and engineering centers in Hyderabad to complement their manufacturing units.

Case Study: Radiant Appliances & Electronics

Radiant’s achievement of 10 million TV units serves as a proof of concept for Telangana’s industrial policy.

  • Scale: One of India’s largest Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) for global and domestic TV brands.
  • Technological Shift: The facility has evolved to manufacture high-end OLED and QLED 4K displays, moving beyond standard LED sets.
  • Backward Integration: Radiant is increasingly sourcing locally manufactured plastics and mechanical parts, further strengthening the regional supply chain.

The $500 Billion Target: Telangana’s Contribution

Telangana is positioning itself as a “preferred destination” for global companies looking for a “China Plus One” strategy.

  1. Ease of Doing Business: Leveraging the TS-iPASS system for single-window clearances within 15 days.
  2. Sustainability: Promoting “Green Electronics” by integrating renewable energy and e-waste recycling mandates within the manufacturing clusters.
  3. Global Connectivity: The proximity to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport’s dedicated air cargo complex allows for rapid export of high-value, low-volume components.

“Telangana is building a robust ecosystem that goes beyond assembly. We are working toward a complete value chain—from component manufacturing to advanced technologies—to position the state as a global leader.” — D. Sridhar Babu, IT and Industries Minister, Telangana.