Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to wrap up his two-day whirlwind tour of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra today, packed with a blitz of project inaugurations and launches. The development bonanza underscores the governments infrastructure and welfare push in election-bound states.On Tuesday in Kerala, Modi inaugurated three major space projects worth Rs 1,800 crore at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center. He reviewed progress on the prestigious Gaganyaan mission and honored four astronaut candidates.PM Modi in Tamil NaduIn Tamil Nadu, Modi launched initiatives to boost auto component MSMEs at a digital mobility program in Madurai.Today in Thoothukudi, Modi will inaugurate and lay foundations for over Rs 17,000 crore projects, including the new Outer Harbor Container Terminal and Indias first green hydrogen-powered vessel.Modi will also dedicate doubled and electrified rail lines aimed at faster Chennai-Kanyakumari connectivity, along with four newly four-laned highways.PM Modi in MaharashtraIn Maharashtra, over Rs 4,900 crore projects are slated for launch in Yavatmal, including disbursal of PM-KISAN funds and relief packages for farmers and women self-help groups.OBC housing and irrigation schemes, rail and road upgrades are also scheduled for inauguration as Modi pulls out all stops in the crucial state.The PM caps his tour at the statue inauguration of Deendayal Upadhyay in Yavatmal. The non-stop launches reflect the ruling partys thrust on fast-tracking infrastructure and welfare as states head toward elections.