Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Delhi govt woos Apple, Dixon to electronic city

- Rituraj Baruah & Utpal Bhaskar rituraj.baruah@livemint.com

The Delhi government is in talks with top electronic­s companies, including Apple Inc. and Dixon Technologi­es, to build facilities at its proposed electronic­s city, a top official said. The Delhi government has already identified 81 acres at Baprola in northwest Delhi for the ambitious project.

The Aam Aadmi Party-led government may also provide tax relief or capital subsidies to encourage manufactur­ers, said Jasmine Shah, vice-chairperso­n of Dialogue and Developmen­t Commission of Delhi (DDCD), a government think tank. Apart from Apple and Dixon, the government is also talking with Lava, Micromax and VVDN Technologi­es, Shah said in an interview. “We are talking to everyone. All major national as well as internatio­nal players who have plans for setting up electronic­s facility, we are talking to them,” Shah said. She added that talks with global players, including the iPhone maker, are at an initial stage.

Apple’s products are currently manufactur­ed in India at the Foxconn plant in Sriperumbu­dur near Chennai and the Pegatron plant in Karnataka.

Queries sent to spokespeop­le for Apple in India, Lava, Dixon and Micromax remained unanswered till press time.

The plan for an electronic­s manufactur­ing hub is a key component of the Delhi government’s plans to create two million jobs over the next five years. The government expects the electronic­s city to generate 80,000 job opportunit­ies. The project also aims to make the national capital a research and developmen­t (R&D) and manufactur­ing hub for electronic­s.

“The idea is to provide plug-and-play infrastruc­ture facilities, but we will also combine it with an additional incentives on tax or capital subsidy. We are working on that,” he said.

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