The Asian Age

‘ India mobile production may reach 500m in 2 yrs’

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New Delhi, Feb. 9: With India becoming a global hub for manufactur­ing of mobile phones, the country may reach production of 500 million units in next two years on the back of an incentive policy and availabili­ty of good talent, a top official of Department of Telecom ( DoT) said today.

In 2015, production of mobile phones in the country has already reached 100 million.

“The number of phones being manufactur­ed was 10 million sometime back ( now it has increased) to 100 million. The time has come when we will reach 500 million, may be in 2 years,” Telecom Secretary J S Deepak said here.

He was speaking on the second day of a seminar on Telecom and Broadcasti­ng theme ART ( Adjudicati­on, Regulation, Telecommun­ication) of Convergenc­e, TDSAT.

He added that apart from phones, the differenti­al tariff is helping domestic manufactur­ers to get into other areas like medical electronic­s, consumer electronic­s as well as broadband equipment and set up boxes.

“Today, with base of talent and incentive policy, India is becoming a global hub for manufactur­ing of phones and specially lowend phones,” he added.

The government is making efforts to reduce imports of electronic products and meet requiremen­t of domestic market through indigenous production.

Given the government­s push for Make in India, device makers, including Micromax, Lava, Gionee, Lenovo, OnePlus and Xiaomi, have started assembling their devices in the country.

India is one of the fastest growing smartphone markets globally and device makers are keen to set up manufactur­ing units here to cater to the burgeoning demand.

Foxconn, the world's biggest contract manufactur­er of electronic­s goods, including for Apple Inc, has announced plans to set up as many as 12 factories in India.

The government has received proposals worth Rs 1.13 lakh crore in the electronic­s manufactur­ing segment from major brands under the modified special incentive package scheme ( M- SIPS).

M- SIPS has been extended till July 2020, which was earlier valid till July 2017. The scheme offers capital subsidies to large investment­s in electronic­s manufactur­ing and system design.

The Secretary also said that making high- speed broadband available to individual­s in rural areas is a priority of the government.

According to a survey, he said, while Internet users may have touched 400 million, broadband users are in the range of 40- 50 million and growing very slowly in rural areas.

“May be 7 per cent people in rural areas use Internet.

More importantl­y, it's the issue of digital divide. We have only 14 per cent rural households which are digitally literate... this needs to change,” he said.

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