India's Electronics Revolution: 7 New Plants to Save Rs 20,000 Crore in Imports

India is taking a major step toward electronics self-reliance with seven new component manufacturing plants. These facilities will produce critical items like PCBs, camera modules, and laminates that were previously imported. The Rs 5,532 crore investment is expected to save the country Rs 20,000 crore in import bills while creating over 5,000 jobs. This initiative strengthens India's position as a growing electronics manufacturing hub under the Make in India program.

Key Points: Seven Electronic Component Plants Approved Under Make in India

  • Seven plants approved under Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme with Rs 5,532 crore investment
  • Projects expected to generate employment for over 5,195 persons across India
  • Kaynes Circuits leads with four Tamil Nadu plants worth Rs 3,280 crore
  • New facilities to meet 20% PCB demand and 15% camera module requirements
  • Domestic production to cover copper laminates and polypropylene films
  • Scheme investments exceed targets, reaching Rs 1,15,351 crore total
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Seven new electronic component plants approved under Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces 7 new electronic component plants with Rs 5,532 crore investment, projected to save Rs 20,000 crore in import bills and create 5,195 jobs.

"This copper laminate is ultra-pure and used in PCBs. Camera modules are used in many items like smartphones, tablets, and other devices. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, October 27

Seven new electronic component manufacturing plants are being set up under the Make in India initiative to boost domestic production of key electronic parts, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Monday.

The Minister in a media interaction said these projects will significantly reduce India's dependence on imports for electronics manufacturing and strengthen the local supply chain.

According to official data, the projects approved include major investments by Kaynes Circuits India Private Limited, SRF Limited, Syrma Strategic Electronics Private Limited, and Ascent Circuits Pvt Ltd. The combined investment under these applications stands at Rs 5,532 crore, with a projected cumulative production value of Rs 44,406 crore and employment generation for over 5,195 persons.

Of these, Kaynes Circuits India Private Limited has emerged as a key player, with four projects located in Tamil Nadu for manufacturing multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs), high-density interconnect (HDI) PCBs, laminates, and camera module sub-assemblies. Together, these projects represent a total investment of Rs 3,280 crore, expected to yield a cumulative production of Rs 28,315 crore and generate employment for 2,480 persons.

Explaining the production details, Vaishnaw said, "This is a multi-layer PCB; it has three layers which are interconnected, like a multi-storey building. Each layer has its own wiring and plumbing."

He added that copper laminates, camera modules, and polypropylene films will also be produced domestically, covering vital components earlier imported. "This copper laminate is ultra-pure and used in PCBs. Camera modules are used in many items like smartphones, tablets, and other devices. The polypropylene film used in capacitors will now be made in India," he said.

According to the Minister, these new plants will meet a substantial part of India's demand - 20 per cent for PCBs, 15 per cent for camera modules, and nearly 100 per cent for laminates. He noted that these steps will help India save an estimated Rs 20,000 crore in import bills.

The Electronic Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) data shows that as of September 30, applications received under the scheme are expected to result in investments of Rs 1,15,351 crore, more than double the target of Rs 59,350 crore. Expected cumulative production has also surpassed targets, reaching Rs 10,34,751 crore, and employment generation is projected at 1,41,801 persons, exceeding the original target by 1.5 times.

Vaishnaw emphasised that this growth aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on creating a robust electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

"Because of this focus, electronics exports are already among the top three export categories," he said, adding that the new facilities mark another milestone in India's journey toward self-reliance in electronics.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see Tamil Nadu getting major investments. Hope these plants create quality jobs and not just temporary employment. The 2,480 jobs in Kaynes Circuits alone is promising for local youth.
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Sarah B
While this is positive, I hope the government ensures these plants follow environmental regulations. Electronic manufacturing can be polluting if not managed properly. Sustainability should be prioritized.
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Arjun K
PCBs and camera modules are the heart of modern electronics. This will boost our mobile phone manufacturing industry significantly. Waiting for the day when Indian-made components power global brands! 🚀
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Michael C
The numbers are impressive - investments exceeding targets by double! This shows investor confidence in India's manufacturing capabilities. Hope this momentum continues across other sectors too.
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Kavya N
Good step but we need to focus on R&D and innovation too. Just manufacturing components designed elsewhere won't make us truly self-reliant. Hope these plants include design and development centers.
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Vikram M
The employment generation of over 5,000 people is what excites me most. This will have a ripple effect on local economies. More such initiatives needed across different states! 👍

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