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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > India Bets ₹22,919 Crore to Rival China in Electronics Manufacturing – Can It Work?
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India Bets ₹22,919 Crore to Rival China in Electronics Manufacturing – Can It Work?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 31, 2025 11:39 am
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Can India become a global electronics manufacturing hub? A bold new scheme worth ₹22,919 crore aims to make it happen!

A Big Leap for India’s Electronics Industry

In a major push to strengthen India’s electronics supply chain, the government has approved a massive ₹22,919 crore scheme. This initiative, called the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme, is designed to attract investments, boost local production, and create thousands of jobs.

What’s in the Scheme?

Unlike previous plans that only rewarded companies for increasing sales, this new approach offers incentives for both production and capital investment. Here’s how it works:

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  • Subsidies for key components like display modules, camera parts, and circuit boards.
  • Higher incentives (up to 10%) for bare components to offset higher manufacturing costs in India.
  • 25% capital expenditure support to encourage companies to invest in advanced technology.

Also Read: Govt Nears Majority Control of Vodafone Idea—Is This a Bailout or Takeover?

Why Does It Matter?

India’s electronics industry has grown rapidly, with production rising from ₹1.9 lakh crore in 2014 to ₹9.52 lakh crore in 2024. However, reliance on imports and gaps in infrastructure have been hurdles. This scheme aims to fix that by:

  • Creating over 91,600 direct jobs (plus many more indirect ones).
  • Boosting exports by making Indian manufacturing more competitive globally.
  • Encouraging innovation in high-tech electronics components.

What’s Next?

The government may offer extra rewards to companies that create more jobs. With the world looking at India as an alternative to China, this scheme could finally make India a top player in global electronics manufacturing.

Also Read: Cineline India Sells Hyatt Goa for ₹270 Cr—Now Debt-Free & Betting Big on Cinemas

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