PLI for IT Hardware Approved (Laptops, PCs and Servers) for Rs. 7350 Crs
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi
has approved the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for IT Hardware on 24
February 2021. The scheme proposes production linked incentive to boost domestic
manufacturing and attract large investments in the value chain of IT Hardware. The
Target Segments under the proposed Scheme include Laptops, Tablets, All-in-One PCs
and Servers.
The Scheme shall, extend an incentive of 4% to 2% / 1% on net
incremental sales (over base year i.e. 2019-20) of goods manufactured in India and
covered under the target segment, to eligible companies, for a period of four (4)
years.
The scheme is likely to benefit 5 major global players and
10 domestic champions in the field of IT Hardware manufacturing including Laptops,
Tablets, All-in-One PCs, and Servers. This is an important segment to promote manufacturing
under AtmaNirbhar Bharat as there is huge import reliance
for these items at present.
Financial Implications:
The total cost of the proposed scheme is approximately Rs.7,350 crore over 4 years, which includes an incentive outlay of
Rs.7,325 crore and administrative charges of Rs.25 crore.
Benefits:
The scheme will enhance the development of electronics ecosystem
in the country. India will be well positioned as a global hub for Electronics System
Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) on account of integration with global value chains,
thereby becoming a destination for IT Hardware exports.
The scheme has an employment generation potential of over 1,80,000 (direct and indirect) over 4 years.
The Scheme will provide impetus to Domestic Value Addition
for IT Hardware which is expected to rise to 20% - 25% by 2025.
Background:
The vision of National Policy on Electronics 2019 notified
on 25.02.2019 is to position India as a global hub for Electronics System Design
and Manufacturing (ESDM) by encouraging and driving capabilities in the country
for developing core components, including chipsets, and creating an enabling environment
for the industry to compete globally.
Currently, the laptop and tablet demand in India is largely
met through imports valued at USD 4.21 billion and USD 0.41 billion respectively
in 2019-20. The market for IT Hardware is dominated by 6-7 companies globally which
account for about 70% of the world's market share. These companies are able to exploit
large economies of scale to compete in global markets. It is imperative that these
companies expand their operations in India and make it a major destination for manufacturing
of IT Hardware.
Given the current global scenario, the world of manufacturing
is undergoing a paradigm shift. Manufacturing companies across the globe are looking
to diversify their manufacturing locations to mitigate the risk involved in depending
on a single market.