Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has unveiled the Gujarat Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy-2025 to position the state as a global electronics hub. The policy offers dual incentives for MeitY-approved projects, ensuring faster approvals and financial support. With a target of Rs 35,000 crore in investments, it aims to boost semiconductor and PCB production while reducing import dependency. The move aligns with PM Modi’s vision of strengthening India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Launches Electronics Manufacturing Policy 2025

  • Dual incentives for MeitY-approved projects
  • Rs 35,000 crore investment target
  • Focus on semiconductor and PCB manufacturing
  • Turnover-linked incentives for six years
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Gujarat CM Patel announces Gujarat Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy

Gujarat announces GECMS-2025 to boost electronics manufacturing with dual incentives, aiming for Rs 35,000 crore investment and high-skilled jobs.

"Gujarat’s GECMS-2025 ensures 100% top-up on central support and guarantees timely disbursement of assistance. – Gujarat Government"

Gandhinagar, June 22

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced the Gujarat Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy-2025 (GECMS-2025), further strengthening Gujarat's identity as a policy-driven state under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Aimed at transforming Gujarat into a global hub for electronics manufacturing, this new policy brings a significant advantage: projects approved and supported by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, will be eligible for 100 per cent central assistance when established in Gujarat. Hence, MeitY-approved projects set up in the state will receive dual incentive benefits, one from the Central Government and another from the State Government according to a press release.

Thoroughly aligned with the Central Government's Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), Gujarat's GECMS-2025 ensures a 100 per cent top-up on central support and guarantees timely disbursement of assistance. Also, once a project receives approval under the ECMS from MeitY, it will automatically become eligible for the same grant-in-aid in Gujarat. The State Government will disburse its incentive within 30 days of the Central Government releasing its assistance.

Gujarat has established itself as a leading manufacturing and automobile hub in India's industrial landscape. With four semiconductor plants now operational in the state, the newly announced policy will further strengthen the upstream industries. This development will reduce import dependency and improve technological resilience. The policy aims to attract over Rs 35,000 crore in new investments and create substantial high-skilled employment opportunities within the state's electronics component manufacturing sector.

Unveiled by the Chief Minister, the policy will boost investment in key segments such as multi-layer and HDI printed circuit boards, lithium-ion cells, SMD passive components, display and camera modules, electronic parts, and the additional required machinery essential for their production. A core focus of the policy is to bridge the talent gap, promote innovation and offer support for Research and development initiatives. Recognised institutions based in Gujarat will be eligible for assistance of up to Rs 12.5 crore from the state government to establish Centres of Excellence, Finishing Schools, or Applied Research Laboratories. Additionally, under the GECMS, turnover-linked incentives will be provided for six years.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a game-changer for Gujarat! With semiconductor plants already operational, this policy will create a complete ecosystem. Hope to see more states follow suit. Make in India is truly happening 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Excellent move! But I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. We don't want another pollution crisis like in some industrial zones. Development should be sustainable.
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Amit S.
As an engineering graduate from Gujarat, I'm excited about the job opportunities this will create! The focus on R&D and finishing schools is particularly impressive. Gujarat leading the way again!
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Neha P.
Good policy but implementation is key. Hope the 30-day disbursement promise is actually met. Too often such schemes get stuck in bureaucracy. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Sanjay V.
Reducing import dependency in electronics is crucial for national security. China dominates this sector currently. This policy is a strategic move beyond just economic benefits. Jai Hind!
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Meena R.
Hope small and medium enterprises also benefit from this, not just big corporations. The real 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' will happen when our MSMEs grow in this sector too.
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Karan J.
The lithium-ion cell manufacturing focus is timely with EV revolution coming. Gujarat is thinking ahead! But what about recycling policies for these components? Should be part of the plan.

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