India has opportunity to grow electronics manufacturing to $300 billion in next 3-4 years: Chandrasekhar

03 Nov 2021 Evaluate

Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that India has an ‘unprecedented opportunity’ to grow electronics manufacturing to $300 billion in the next 3-4 years, building on scale, competitiveness, large market and enabling policies.  He also said the world is seeking more trusted sources for electronics manufacturing post the outbreak of COVID-19 and India has all the essential elements in place to seize the opportunity.

The minister said the opportunity is ‘real’ and India has the ability to leverage its strengths in electronics design, systems design and software design alongwith manufacturing, to gain global marketshare. He promised that the IT Ministry is committed to providing full support to the industry by way of PLI (Production Linked Incentive) schemes, logistics efficiencies and enabling policy to help the industry in achieving the targets.

Chandrasekhar released a vision document on 'increasing India's electronics exports and share in Global Value Chain' that outlines the sheer scale of opportunity along with challenges, and suggests a policy prescription for India to grow from current about $75 billion in 2020-21 to $300 billion by 2025. Of the $300 billion target, nearly 40 per cent would be exports. According to the vision document, the electronics sector has the potential to become one of the top exports of India in the next 3–5 years, together with a number of products for which important export hubs could be created in the country

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