The major reasons for Tata's decision to start the Nano factory in Singur were the incentives provided by the West Bengal state government, including financial incentives to lower production costs and the choice of site location. However, the factory was later relocated due to controversies over land acquisition and protests around the fencing off of agricultural land.
The latest status of Tata Nano's production and distribution is that it continues to be produced in India for the domestic market. Tata Motors may look to export the Nano to other markets in the future once domestic production and demand have been established. They are also considering outsourcing licensed production to other companies if needed to meet global demand.
Bangalore is a preferred