Key Points

Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced a significant Rs 25000 crore investment to encourage electronic components manufacturing in the state. This move includes topping up the central government's incentives with an additional 60% to lure manufacturers. The Tata semiconductor facility in Assam is expected to start production between late 2025 and early 2026. With infrastructure projects like Ratan Tata Electronics Manufacturing City, the region aims to overcome its geographical challenges and attract global companies.

Key Points: Assam's Rs 25000 Crore Push for Electronic Manufacturing

  • Assam announces Rs 25000 crore in manufacturing incentives
  • Additional 60% incentives over central policy for electronics
  • Tata semiconductor plant slated for 2025/2026 operations
  • Ratan Tata Electronics Manufacturing City planned around Tata facility
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Assam govt sets aside Rs 25,000 crore to incentivise electronic components manufacturing

Himanta Biswa Sarma unveils Assam's Rs 25000 crore plan to boost electronic manufacturing.

"We have gained a lot of traction globally, many international delegations and companies have visited Assam. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

New Delhi, May 26

To boost its electronic components manufacturing ecosystem, the Assam government has decided to offer additional incentives to manufacturers willing to set up units in the northeastern state in addition to what the central government is offering.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told reporters on Monday in New Delhi after a roundtable meeting with industry members that Assam's policy proposes to provide 60 per cent additional incentives to electronics components manufacturers, topping up the central government incentives.

"Various incentives have been topped up over and above the Government of India's policy," said the CM.

He said some rebates will also be provided on the GST front and social infrastructure, in addition to helping the companies develop the power ecosystem.

CM said his government has earmarked Rs 25,000 crore as incentives for semiconductor and electronic component manufacturers.

In late March, the Union Cabinet approved the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme with a funding of Rs 22,919 crore to make India self-reliant in the electronics supply chain. Soon after the central government announced the electronics components manufacturing policy, Assam also released its own components manufacturing policy.

The CM underlined that any company intending to set up a components manufacturing unit in Assam would reap the benefits of three programmes - the central components manufacturing policy, Assam's components manufacturing policy, and the northeast India-focused UNNATI scheme.

The UNNATI scheme, officially named the Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialisation Scheme, is a central sector scheme launched by the Indian government to promote industrialisation and employment in the North Eastern Region (NER).

Earlier, the Assam government also devised a policy for semiconductor makers, providing 50 per cent additional incentives on top of what the central government is offering.

Giving an update about the under-construction Tata semiconductor facility in Jagiroad, CM Sarma said that the manufacturing will either start by the end of 2025 or the beginning of 2026.

"By the end of this year or beginning of next year, we will be able to ship out chips from the Tata semiconductor plant," he said.

With an investment of Rs 27,000 crore, the Tata semiconductor facility is expected to produce up to 48 million semiconductor chips per day.

The project was approved by the Union Cabinet on February 29, 2024, followed by a quick ground-breaking ceremony.

"We have gained a lot of traction globally, many international delegations and companies have visited Assam," he told reporters.

A 52-member delegation led by the speaker of Japan's national assembly had also visited Assam recently.

The chief minister told the press briefing today that his government is setting up an electronics manufacturing city around the Tata semiconductor plant named Ratan Tata Electronics Manufacturing City.

The chief minister called upon industry leaders to take the first mover's advantage in Assam. The chief minister said the geographical disadvantages of Assam are being neutralised by the government's rapid infrastructure build-up - roadways, railways, and logistics.

"We have a sufficient amount to be disbursed as of now to facilitate the setting up of the infrastructure," he told reporters.

- ANI

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Pranav K.
This is a game-changer for Northeast development! Finally Assam getting the attention it deserves in manufacturing. The triple incentive structure is brilliant - will attract serious investors. Hope other NE states follow suit. 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope the funds reach actual manufacturers and don't get stuck in bureaucracy. Also, what about skill development for local youth? Manufacturing needs trained workforce.
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Arjun M.
₹25,000 crore is massive! But will it create enough jobs for Assamese people? Or will companies bring workers from outside? The policy must ensure local employment benefits. Otherwise what's the point?
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Riya P.
Finally some positive news from Northeast! The Tata plant alone producing 48 million chips daily will reduce our dependence on China. More such projects needed across India. Make in India should mean make in ALL India, not just Gujarat/Maharashtra.
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Karthik D.
Hope they've considered environmental impact assessment properly. Northeast is ecologically sensitive. Growth shouldn't come at cost of nature. Also, what about reliable power supply? Manufacturing needs 24x7 electricity.
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Meena S.
Great move! But government must ensure basic infrastructure first - good roads, stable internet, clean water. Japanese delegation visiting shows global interest. Assam could become India's electronics hub if executed well. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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