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Inviting Suggestions on "Make in India - Strategy for Electronic Products"

Inviting Suggestions on "Make in India - Strategy for Electronic Products"
Start Date :
May 30, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 15, 2016
01:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Electronics Sector is a critical Sector of the Indian Economy. It is one of the pillars of “Make in India” and “Digital India” programs of the Government. ...

Electronics Sector is a critical Sector of the Indian Economy. It is one of the pillars of “Make in India” and “Digital India” programs of the Government.
Keeping in view that the Electronics Manufacturing Sector holds a great potential in the Indian context, and there has been a gap between the achievement and the potential of this sector, NITI Aayog has prepared a Draft Strategy Paper for Make in India in Electronics.
This Strategy paper titled Make in India - Strategy for Electronic Products has been uploaded on NITI Aayog’s website and can be accessed here: http://niti.gov.in/writereaddata/files/document_publication/Electronics%...

We would appreciate valuable comments and inputs on the Strategy Paper from relevant stakeholders and public at large by 15th June 2016.

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Ashok K
Ashok K 10 years 3 weeks ago
Give support to Hardware industry in rural area. Implement more practical based education system including the knowledge of hardware, so that next generation will be more strong in their perspective field to contribute in 'Make in India-strategy for electronic field. Also encourage the new innovative ideas of the new start up. Basic infrastructure may be extended to all rural area including basic needs ie. water supply, lighting, shelter, transportation, communication and food for the above
prashanth bablu
prashanth bablu 10 years 3 weeks ago
hello,! To make India digital firstly we need to concentration on the education system in India . Actually, what is happening in our state that the we don't have a proper computer knowledge, until a student comes to b.tech, or degree he/she don't know how to on the computer , and directly you have introduced some of the programming languages ....! how can they learn? there are many schools which are rubbing the students like a pressure cooker only for marks ..! I think this should
Vishnukumarsharma
Vishnukumarsharma 10 years 3 weeks ago
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RADHAKRISHNAN V_1
RADHAKRISHNAN V_1 10 years 3 weeks ago
1. Manufacturing centers also need to be on Tier-2 cities probably in as many states as possible and transportation systems should be enhanced in all such places. 2. Single Window Clearance with highest transparency and tracking in every step and lower land costs/ discounts would attract lot of investments from India and abroad. 3. Associated social infra like hospitals, transport systems should be set up before such developements are pushed. As a result sustainable micromrkts may be created
Kameswara Rao Pulavarty
Kameswara Rao Pulavarty 10 years 3 weeks ago
First look at the schemes already announced and see that these are get through. The Govt has declared an Electronic cluster in Kakinada long back but not yet materialised. See the pros and cons rectify and reactivate.
vivek anand
vivek anand 10 years 3 weeks ago
To develop more technology for Indian rural remote needs and enhance exist system with new upgrade technology, To avail world best advanced technology for all areas with indian making brands ....
Ashok Rao
Ashok Rao 10 years 3 weeks ago
Indian railways is going to be a huge consumer of electronics devices in the coming years. A tax concession or finance at concessional rate can be given to electronics manufacturers who supply to the railways. This can be a win-win situation for the government as well as the manufacturer.
Ashok Rao
Ashok Rao 10 years 3 weeks ago
The actual boost to the sector when it is tied up with other initiatives of the government. For example, a concession in power bill can be provided to electronics manufacturers who set up rooftop solar power units.
Ballamurugan Sachidanandam
Ballamurugan Sachidanandam 10 years 3 weeks ago
Plug and Play can be tested around second tier cities where investors will find support and resources to run business.
Ballamurugan Sachidanandam
Ballamurugan Sachidanandam 10 years 3 weeks ago
Entrepreneurs and Investors like 'profit', and they will go wherever RoI is high. The biggest barrier for entrepreneurs and investors in Electronic industry is their products going obsolete and also it's finds cheap copies from Chinese makers. So, along with all the other soaps, like tax holidays, cut in excise duty, the government should provide 'plug and play' infrastructure. Developed land with built roof and manufacturers have to just to move in with their manufacturing equipments.