Japan Industrial Townships (JITs) in India under Review
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Nimrana (Rajasthan) and Sri
City (Andhra) in Focus with METI
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India’s Department for Promotion of Industry &
Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Japan’s (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
jointly review the progress under Japanese Industrial Townships (JITs) in India
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114 Japanese companies currently operate across the JITs
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Japan is India’s 5th largest investor
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Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme announced for 14
sectors receive numerous applications from Japanese Companies
A Joint Meeting was held between India (Department for
Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT)) and Japan (Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)) for annual review of progress under
Japanese Industrial Townships (JITs) in India. DPIIT and the States presented
the developed land and infrastructure readily available for Japanese investors
in these townships. Japanese companies were invited for field visits to the
JITs to attract investments.
DPIIT reviewed the status of Japan Industrial Townships
(JITs) with METI, in a virtual platform in view of COVID-19 situation. Embassy
of Japan in India and Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) also
participated from Japanese side. From Indian side Officers from Ministry of
External Affairs, Govt. of India, Embassy of India in Tokyo and representatives
of State Governments and Invest India Participated in the meeting
It may be noted that Japan Industrial Townships (JITs)
were set up pursuant to the “Action Agenda for the India-Japan Investment and
Trade Promotion and Asia-Pacific Economic Integration” signed between METI,
Government of Japan and DPIIT, Government of India in April 2015 to take steps
to develop “Japan Industrial Townships” in India especially in Delhi Mumbai
Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and Chennai Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC)
regions in order to facilitate Japanese investment to India.
Japan is the only country that has dedicated
country-focused industrial townships across India. These Japanese Industrial
Townships (JITs) offer facilities such as, special Japan desks for translation
and facilitation support, world class infrastructure facilities, plug and play
facilities, residential clusters, and special incentives for Japanese companies.
There are ready to move in facilities and fully developed land available for
allotment in these townships.
Currently there are 114 Japanese companies across the
JITs. The Neemrana and Sri City industrial townships
host majority of the Japanese companies. Companies such as Daikin, Isuzu, Kobelco, Yamaha Music, Hitachi Automotive etc. are the
marque Japanese investors which have set up manufacturing in these townships.
As the 5th largest investor, Japan has contributed over
USD 36.2 Billion in cumulative investments since 2000, especially in key
sectors such as automobiles, Electronics System Design & Manufacturing
(ESDM), Medical Devices, Consumer goods, Textiles, Food processing and
Chemicals.
During the meeting, it was highlighted that Government of
India has announced various schemes to attract investments and improve the ease
of doing business in India. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme
announced for 14 sectors received numerous applications. Japanese companies
have also applied for these PLI schemes and have received approval. The
National Single Window System – an initiative by the Government was also
showcased to the Japan side. This one-stop digital platform –currently has 20
Central Ministries and 14 states/UTs that have been onboarded.
The National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) encapsulates infrastructure
development across key sectors (such as energy, railways, roads, irrigation
etc.) in India with investments of US$ 1.4 trillion planned between 2019 and
2025.
The emerging sectors that are new opportunities to
attract Japanese investments into the JITs and India were highlighted along
with showcasing the opportunities for investments in the Information and
Communications Technologies, Renewable Energy, Electric Vehicles, Drones,
Robotics and Textiles sectors were showcased.
Japan side highlighted the importance of India and
Japan’s partnership that will further expand through the “Memorandum of
Cooperation on India - Japan Industrial Competitiveness Partnership” and the
ongoing Supply Chain Resilience Initiative.