September 3, 2025
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Stalin to Deliver Oxford Address in Tamil

During the Germany leg of his trip, Stalin oversaw the signing of 26 MoUs worth Rs 7,020 crore, expected to generate more than 15,000 jobs in Tamil Nadu…reports Asian Lite News

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President M. K. Stalin is set to make history this week when he addresses students and scholars at the University of Oxford in Tamil, as part of a two-nation tour that has already yielded significant foreign investment commitments for his state.

On Thursday, 4 September 2025, Stalin will speak at St Antony’s College, Oxford, during an event that will be closely watched not only in India but also among the Tamil diaspora worldwide. His address will form part of a two-day conference titled The Self-Respect Movement and its Legacies, sponsored by the Asian Studies Centre and Balliol College, which has drawn scholars from across the globe. The choice of Tamil as the language of delivery is regarded as both symbolic and politically resonant, underlining the international reach of a regional language that has long been central to Tamil Nadu’s identity politics.

The Oxford lecture will therefore serve not only as an academic engagement but also as a rare opportunity for an Indian opposition leader to present his vision to an international audience. Political observers suggest that the choice to deliver the address in Tamil, rather than in English, reflects a deliberate assertion of cultural identity and self-respect, in line with the legacy of the Dravidian movement that his party embodies.

The Chief Minister’s European visit has already generated considerable attention back home, thanks to a series of investment announcements in Germany. Speaking at the Tamil Nadu Rising Investors’ Conference in Munich earlier this week, Stalin declared, “Just as Germany is the industrial backbone of Europe, Tamil Nadu is the industrial heartbeat of India. Tamil Nadu is India’s Germany.”

During the Germany leg of his trip, Stalin oversaw the signing of 26 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 7,020 crore, expected to generate more than 15,000 jobs in Tamil Nadu. These agreements spanned sectors such as renewable energy, automotive components, and advanced research and development.

A government release highlighted three major agreements as particularly significant. Munich-based Knorr-Bremse, a global leader in braking systems, will invest Rs 2,000 crore to establish a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. The project, focusing on railway doors and braking systems, is projected to create 3,500 jobs while reinforcing the state’s growing reputation in advanced engineering and rail components.

The Nordex Group, one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers, has committed Rs 1,000 crore to expand its operations in Tamil Nadu, generating an estimated 2,500 jobs. This investment is expected to further strengthen the state’s position as a hub for renewable energy and green industrialisation.

Meanwhile, ebm-papst, a company specialising in energy-efficient electric motors and air movement solutions, announced an expansion of its Global Capability Centre and manufacturing base in Tamil Nadu. With a proposed investment of Rs 201 crore over five years, the initiative is expected to add 250 jobs across the HVAC, automotive, and industrial sectors.

Stalin also held discussions with executives of BMW Group, which already has a substantial presence in Tamil Nadu. Talks reportedly centred on scaling up operations in the electric vehicle (EV) sector, an area where Tamil Nadu has positioned itself as a national leader. BMW leaders were said to have reaffirmed their long-term commitment to the state, citing both its established industrial ecosystem and its growing EV infrastructure.

In a post on social media platform X, Stalin hailed the success of the Germany visit, writing: “Global leaders across renewable energy, automotive components and advanced R&D have chosen Tamil Nadu for their next phase of growth.” He added that the MoUs demonstrated “the world’s growing confidence in our state” and positioned Tamil Nadu as a centre of excellence capable of shaping the global industrial landscape.

Analysts note that the timing of Stalin’s international outreach is politically significant. With the DMK the fifth-largest party in the Lok Sabha and a key player in the national opposition alliance, Stalin’s efforts to build an international profile may strengthen his credentials as a leader with influence beyond Tamil Nadu.

His Oxford address, set against the backdrop of the Self-Respect Movement conference, is likely to be interpreted both as a scholarly contribution and as a political statement. By speaking in Tamil, Stalin will be asserting the language’s status on one of the world’s most prestigious academic stages while reinforcing the Dravidian movement’s emphasis on cultural pride and autonomy.

As Tamil Nadu positions itself as a global investment destination and Stalin cultivates an image of international statesmanship, Thursday’s Oxford event will serve as a symbolic milestone. For many in India and abroad, it will be the clearest indication yet of how a regional leader from southern India intends to place both his state and his political ideology firmly on the global map.

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