Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin returned to Chennai on Monday after completing his one-week visit to England and Germany. He defined his visit as a “successful tour,” as 33 MoUs were signed, worth over Rs 15,516 crore in investment.
He also said that ten new industries have come forward to invest in Tamil Nadu, and 17 industries already present in the state have decided to expand their footprint rather than move to other states.
Stalin further stated that the investors of a German company became aware of Tamil Nadu’s potential only when he explained it to them. “All these years, they were only told about other states,” he added.
During the one-week tour, the Tamil Nadu CM signed key MoUs in Germany and England. He also visited the renowned Classic Remise in Dusseldorf, Germany, and described the experience as “a journey back in time.”
Stalin unveiled the portrait of social reformer E V Ramasamy (Periyar) at the University of Oxford in England and released two books on Periyar’s legacy at the Self-Respect Movement and its Legacies Conference 2025 at Oxford, reiterating his government’s commitment to the Dravidian path.
Regarding the unveiling of Periyar’s portrait at Oxford University, Stalin said, “This tour to Germany and England is even more successful than the last 4-year tour. This is a proud moment, as I have unveiled the E. V. Ramasamy (Periyar) portrait in the 1,000-year-old Oxford University.”
He further remarked, “I went there not as a Chief Minister but as a proud Dravidian stock and as Periyar’s grandson.”
The CM also visited the BR Ambedkar House in London, the residence where Babasaheb stayed while pursuing his studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
During his visit to the United Kingdom on Saturday, he interacted with Indian-origin students and graduates at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), where he spoke about the Dravidian Model, inclusive growth, and youth empowerment.
He concluded his ‘TN Rising Europe investment drive’ in London, which started in Germany, and expressed his gratitude and love to the Tamil Diaspora.
Stalin also thanked the Minister of Industries, Investment Promotions and Commerce, TRB Raja, and government officials for making his tour a success.