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While experiencing strong capital formation (₹2.54 lakh crore projected), the state is balancing high welfare spending with a rising debt, projected to reach roughly ₹9.6 lakh crore in 2025–26.

The state is a "Front Runner" in the NITI Aayog SDG India Index 3.0, holding the 2nd rank at the national level with a score of 74.

The Tamil Nadu Green Climate Company (TNGCC) leads initiatives like the Green Tamil Nadu Mission and the State Action Plan for Climate Change to address high vulnerability to climate risks. 4. Infrastructure and Investment tamil nadu

Chengalpattu has emerged as a top district by per capita income, following industrial growth. 2. Governance and Social Development

Key initiatives include Illam Thedi Kalvi (education at doorstep), Pudhumai Penn (women's empowerment), and the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme. While experiencing strong capital formation (₹2

Tamil Nadu in 2026 is established as a premier economic engine of India, functioning as the country's second-largest economy with a strong focus on high-tech manufacturing, service sector growth, and inclusive social development. The state is aggressively pursuing a

Tamil Nadu is a leader in clean energy, with approximately 9608.04 MW of wind energy and 4475.21 MW of solar energy as of early 2026. Focus on developing infrastructure

Focus on developing infrastructure, including transportation and logistics, to support the trillion vision.