Key Points

Global manufacturing firm Jabil is making a significant investment in India's electronics sector with a new plant in Gujarat. The company plans to invest over Rs 2,000 crore in manufacturing silicon photonics and electronic services. This investment aligns with the Indian government's Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to boost domestic manufacturing. The move is expected to create jobs and support India's goal of self-reliance in the tech manufacturing ecosystem.

Key Points: Jabil's Rs 2,000 Crore India Manufacturing Boost by Vaishnaw

  • Jabil to invest over Rs 2,000 crore in Sanand, Gujarat manufacturing plant
  • Company plans electronics and silicon photonics production
  • Part of India's PLI scheme for telecom manufacturing
  • Aims to support domestic manufacturing and self-reliance
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Global firm Jabil investing over Rs 2,000 crore in manufacturing in India: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Global manufacturing giant Jabil plans major electronics investment in Gujarat, supporting India's self-reliance and manufacturing goals

Global firm Jabil investing over Rs 2,000 crore in manufacturing in India: Ashwini Vaishnaw
"Jabil is investing more than Rs 2,000 crore in Manufacturing Silicon Photonics - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, July 26

Global manufacturing company Jabil's plant at Sanand in Gujarat is almost completed, according to Minister of Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, which would manufacture silicon photonics and other electronics items in the country.

Jabil has more than 140,000 employees across 100 locations in more than 25 countries.

"Jabil is investing more than Rs 2,000 crore in manufacturing Silicon Photonics and Electronic Manufacturing Services in India," Vaishnaw said in a post on X social media platform.

"Plant at Sanand is almost completed," the minister added.

Jabil's customers' list includes 300 of the biggest brands in the world in every market from healthcare, packaging, smartphones and cloud equipment to automotive and home appliances.

Meanwhile, the Central government said it has disbursed Rs 1,162 crore under the Telecom Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme till March 31, according to data shared by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

This scheme, launched on April 1, 2021, aims to boost domestic manufacturing and self-reliance in the telecom sector. It is scheduled to conclude at the end of the current financial year.

Out of 42 companies shortlisted under the scheme, 21 manufacturers have successfully received the incentives so far. The government had earmarked Rs 4,115 crore for the scheme with the goal of generating an estimated Rs 2.45 lakh crore in additional sales and creating over 44,000 new jobs during its run.

Jabil emerged as the top beneficiary, receiving Rs 235.87 crore in incentives over two financial years. Other major recipients include Flextronics (Rs 165.12 crore), Nokia (Rs 157.32 crore), Foxconn's Rising Stars (Rs 80.33 crore), and Syrma SGS (Rs 53.23 crore).

Industry experts believe that stronger alignment between telecom operators and the government's vision is needed. They stress the importance of encouraging the procurement of telecom products with higher local value addition to truly support the goals of self-reliance and job creation.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the investment is welcome, I hope they ensure proper working conditions and fair wages. Too often we see foreign companies exploiting Indian labor. The PLI scheme should have stronger worker protection clauses.
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Rohit P
Silicon photonics manufacturing in India? Wow! This is cutting edge technology. If we can master this, it will be game changer for our semiconductor ambitions. Hope the plant gets operational soon!
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm excited but cautiously optimistic. The PLI scheme numbers look good on paper but we need to see actual quality jobs created, not just assembly line work. Hope for more R&D investments too.
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Vikram M
Sanand is becoming the new Detroit for manufacturing! First Tata, now Jabil. This will boost local economy tremendously. My cousin got job at nearby plant last year - salary is decent compared to other options in Gujarat.
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Nisha Z
Good step but government should focus more on developing our own companies rather than just attracting MNCs. Where are our Indian equivalents of Jabil? We need to build domestic capabilities, not just be manufacturing hub for others.

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