Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘Govt pushing to make India industry hub’

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The government has been working on multiple fronts to position India as a truly global manufactur­ing hub with a strong focus on exports, Niti Aayog chief executive officer Amitabh Kant said on Tuesday.

Kant, while addressing a virtual Ficci event, further said the government is finalising its plans to expand its production­linked incentive (PLI) scheme to more sectors for boosting domestic manufactur­ing.

“The Government of India has been working on multiple fronts to position India as a truly global manufactur­ing hub with a strong focus on exports ... A at ma ni rb ha rB ha rat does not mean self-isolation but a very deep integratio­n into the global value chains and using the manufactur­ing strength of India to become a leading exporter globally,” he said.

Kant noted that investment and innovation will drive manufactur­ing in India.

“Both countries and companies are re-evaluating their trade and manufactur­ing strategies which can serve as new avenues of growth in India,” he said.

Kant pointed out that the PLI scheme for mobile and select electronic­s will have multiplier impact for both direct and indirect job.

“As many as 22 domestic and internatio­nal manufactur­ing firms including iPhone maker

Apple’s contract manufactur­ers as well as Samsung, Lava, Dixon have given proposals for mobile phone production worth ₹11 lakh crore over the next five years. And taking mobile manufactur­ing as a template, similar schemes have been launched in pharmaceut­ical, medical devices and now we are finalising schemes for automobile, networking products, food processing, advanced chemistry and solar PV manufactur­ing,” the Niti Aayog chief executive said.

The government has notified PLI scheme for large scale electronic­s manufactur­ing, the scheme for promotion of manufactur­ing of electronic components and semiconduc­tors, and the modified electronic­s manufactur­ing clusters (EMC 2.0) scheme.

Kant said India is keen on creating truly global manufactur­ing champions in sectors of strength through benchmarki­ng, cost disabiliti­es against other manufactur­ing hubs and developing a bespoke strategy for each sector.

“Manufactur­ing will lead India’s export targets by 2025 in key sectors, including mobile, electronic­s, pharmaceut­ical, textiles, engineerin­g products, etc,” he said.

Noting that data must be transforme­d into actionable insights to create value for government­s and businesses, Kant said technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and augmented reality should be used as virtual means to train people.

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