Ravi Shankar Prasad to hold Round
Table Discussions with Prominent CEOs of the Electronics Industry
[PIB Press Release dated 13th
September 2019]
Union Minister for Electronics and
Information Technology, Communications and Law & Justice, Shri Ravi Shankar
Prasad will hold round table discussions with prominent leaders of Electronics
Industry at Vigyan Bhawan
on 16.09.2019. The round table discussion will essentially be to brainstorm
about the challenges being faced by the Industry, opportunities and
expectations of the industry from the Government so that the Indian electronics
manufacturing sector can grow at a fast pace.
The Government of India attaches high
priority to domestic electronics hardware manufacturing and it is one of the
important pillars of both “Make in India” and “Digital India” programmes of the Government. As a result
of implementation of several schemes and initiatives for promotion of
electronics hardware manufacturing and efforts of the industry, considerable
progress has been made in last 5 years, especially in import substitution. Some
of the key highlights of the Electronics sector in India include:
· Over
USD 15 billion worth of investment proposals received directly by the Ministry
of Electronics and IT under its flagship investment scheme
· Domestic
manufacturing has grown from USD 29 billion (in 2014-15) to USD 70 billion (in
2018-19)
· India
has emerged as the 2nd largest manufacturer of mobile handsets
in the world and one of the world’s largest mobile manufacturing facility is
based in India
· No.
of manufacturing units for LCD/ LED TVs has gone up from 25 to 35 units
· No.
of LED lights manufacturing units has gone up from 10 to 128 units
· Generated
employment for over 20 lakh persons across the country
· Lately
exports of electronics goods have started growing rapidly
There is a significant scope for the
growth in this sector with the burgeoning domestic market, which is estimated to
reach USD 400 billion by 2025 and the on-going global
trade dynamics, especially in the technology space. With its strengths in
market, technology talent pool, rapidly growing competitive economy and
positioning in global dynamics, India truly holds the potential to become the
“Electronics Factory” of the world.
National Policy on Electronics 2019
envisions positioning India as a global electronics hub 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. MeitY is planning to embark upon a
comprehensive investment and trade promotion programme
to make Electronics India a brand synonymous with next Electronics Hub.
Around 50 Industry leaders have
confirmed their participation in the round table to deliberate upon the mutual
expectations from the Government and the Industry, to achieve the true
potential of domestic electronics manufacturing and the measures required to
achieve it. Representation has been confirmed from all
the major verticals of the electronics sector such as mobile handsets, consumer
electronics, strategic electronics, medical devices, Information Technology,
electronic manufacturing services, electronic components, telecom and LED
lighting, among others.
Key industry leaders joining the round
table discussions will be from Apple, Samsung, Vivo, Oppo,
Lava, Qualcomm, Xiaomi, Dell, HP, Philips, Bosch, Cisco, Flextronics, Foxconn,
Nokia, LG, Panasonic, TDK, Intel, AMD, Wistron,
Delta, Salcomp, Sterlite
Technologies and Nidec, among others.
While the Union Minister will spell out
his vision for the sector in the coming years and will encourage the CEOs to
place on the table their commitment to that vision, he will also have an open minded engagement with the CEOs about their
expectations from the Government to help them meet their commitments.