Key Points

India has achieved a remarkable milestone in electronics manufacturing with the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme. The initiative has attracted massive investments and is set to transform the country's technological landscape. Industry leaders like Pankaj Mohindroo are celebrating the scheme's potential to establish India as a global manufacturing powerhouse. This breakthrough aligns perfectly with Prime Minister Modi's vision of building a self-reliant and competitive electronics sector.

Key Points: India's Electronics Manufacturing Triumph Under Vaishnaw's Vision

  • Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme attracts unprecedented global investor interest
  • Projected to generate Rs 10.35 lakh crore production
  • Scheme creates 1.41 lakh direct jobs
  • Aligns with Modi's vision of $500 billion electronics ecosystem
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Industry hails India's success as leading electronics manufacturing destination globally

India's electronics sector soars with massive Rs 1.15 lakh crore investment, creating 1.41 lakh jobs and boosting global manufacturing competitiveness

"India will emerge as a comprehensive electronics manufacturing hub - Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA Chairman"

New Delhi, Oct 2

The industry on Thursday hailed IT Ministry, under the exceptional stewardship of Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, for the momentous success of the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS).

The overwhelming response to the scheme marks a defining moment in India's journey towards Aatmanirbharta, with Indian companies firmly integrated in the global value chains.

ECMS has received an unprecedented response from domestic and global investors alike, garnering investments worth over Rs 1,15,351 crore, and projected to generate production of approximately Rs 10,35,000 crore -- nearly double the original targets.

The scheme is now estimated to create 1,41,000 direct jobs, from the 249 applications, representing a 54 per cent increase over the original employment target.

The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) said this unprecedented quantum of investments epitomises the growing confidence of the domestic and global business community in India's policy stability.

"The manufacturing of sub-assemblies and components will be firmly established in the country now, substantially increasing India's manufacturing prowess and global competitiveness. This scheme is secular and horizontal for all verticals of electronics, thereby building core competency and capacity," said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA.

The electronics sector has already demonstrated remarkable scale and capability built through industrial policies, such as the EMC scheme, SPECS and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes. The sector has grown at a CAGR of 15 per cent over the last decade to reach $133 billion in 2024-25, with mobile phones contributing the largest share of $64 billion.

The deepening of the ecosystem and the increase in domestic value addition are dependent upon the scale of manufacturing.

"India is now the world's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer, and with ECMS, we are confident that India will emerge as a comprehensive electronics manufacturing hub where Indian Champions will play a critical role on the global stage," said Mohindroo.

This aligns with the vision of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. India is now firmly on track to achieve the collective mission of establishing a USD 500 billion domestic electronics manufacturing ecosystem by 2030-31, including $180-200 billion in exports.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the investment numbers look good, I hope the benefits actually reach the common people. We need to ensure these jobs provide decent wages and working conditions, not just numbers on paper.
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Arjun K
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, I can see the transformation firsthand. The PLI schemes have really boosted confidence. From mobile assembly to component manufacturing - we're moving up the value chain! 💪
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Sarah B
The $500 billion target by 2030 seems ambitious but achievable given the current momentum. What excites me most is the export potential - $180-200 billion in exports would be a game changer for our trade balance.
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Vikram M
Great to see India becoming self-reliant in electronics! Remember when we used to import everything? Now we're the second-largest mobile manufacturer. Proud moment for every Indian! 🇮🇳✨
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Karthik V
The key will be sustaining this growth. We need to focus on R&D and innovation, not just manufacturing. Hope we see Indian brands competing globally soon, not just assembling for foreign companies.

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