Ajai Chowdhry<\/a>, cofounder of HCL<\/a>, said that production-linked incentives (PLI<\/a>) that come out of the government should encourage value addition in India<\/a>, even as he said the latest incentive scheme for electronics hardware manufacturing was better than the previous one.

The union cabinet, on May 17, approved the
Production Linked Incentive<\/a> (PLI<\/a>) Scheme 2.0 for IT Hardware with a budgetary outlay Rs 17,000 crore. On this Chowdhry said, “It is better than the earlier one.”

However, he pointed out, “I would like to see a little more in PLI schemes. My belief is that we should not just be a ‘screwdriver’ country. We should be a value addition country. Therefore, the PLIs that come out of the government should encourage value addition in
India<\/a>. In this PLI, they’ve added a little piece where they've said you’ll get 2% extra if you buy components locally, which is good. But I would have liked them to go one step beyond and say 'if you design in India, you'll get 4%,” he said. “Now, that will create an industry,” he added.

“Just manufacturing gives you 4% to 6% value addition. If you start buying components in India, it’ll improve. But if you actually design in India, your value addition will be phenomenal,” he said.

ET on May 16 had reported that the government is set to approve the chip-making plan of the Vedanta-Foxconn joint venture under the $10-billion Indian
Semiconductor<\/a> Mission (ISM).

Chowdhry hailed the news and said it hasn't taken long for the proposal to be approved. “In the life of semiconductors, one-and-a-half years to two years is nothing. It takes time,” he said.

He said the reason for this is that India has never set up a semiconductor manufacturing plant.

On India's plan to set up semiconductor manufacturing, Chowdhry, who is a member of the advisory committee to the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), said, “This is the first time we’re attempting this. The second reason is that you need a terrific combination of technology, finance, leadership and destiny. India is giving the highest incentive anywhere in the world. We're giving 50% of the capital expenditure, and states are giving another 20%. So, 70% of what you need to invest is already paid for. Now that’s a huge risk for the government. So, they’re not going to approve without going into every line of the business plan,\" he said.

He added that the business plan is important because it is the taxpayer’s money. “70% of the money is the country’s money. They cannot afford to approve an application that will not deliver results. Break even in semiconductors could take anywhere between 15 years to 20 years. We need to know how customers will be acquired,” he said. “The technology has to be proven and not something that they will have to come here and develop now. It has to be for 29 nanometre and above,” he added.

Since semiconductors is a ‘big company game’, as long as the company is into silicon, large corporations like
Reliance<\/a>, Tata, Vedanta<\/a>, and Adani, are well placed to get into semiconductors, Chowdhry said. “I think those are the ones who should come forward and invest. In compound semiconductors where the investments are much smaller, you don't need big companies alone. We need a good mix of silicon and compound semiconductors,” he said.
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刺应该鼓励价值除了在印度:HCL Ajai Chowdhry创始人之一

由于半导体是一个大公司的游戏,只要公司为硅,大公司喜欢依赖,塔塔,韦丹塔,和Adani,将进入半导体,Chowdhry说。

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Ajai Chowdhry的创始人之一盐酸说,根据激励(照明灯具)的政府应该鼓励增加价值印度,即使他说最新的电子硬件制造业激励方案是比前一个好。

联合内阁,5月17日批准了生产相关的激励(照明灯具)计划2.0硬件预算支出17000卢比。Chowdhry说,“它比前面一个。”

然而,他指出,“我希望看到更多PLI方案。我认为我们不应该只是一个“螺丝刀”国家。我们应该一个值之外的国家。因此,刺出来的政府应该鼓励增加价值印度。PLI,他们已经添加了一小块,他们说你会得到2%额外的如果你买本地组件,这是好的。但我喜欢他们去超越一步,说‘如果你设计在印度,你会得到4%,”他说。“现在,这将创建一个行业,”他补充道。

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“只是制造给你4%到6%增加价值。如果你开始在印度购买组件,它会改善。但是如果你真的设计在印度,你的价值将是惊人的,”他说。

等5月16日报道说,政府将批准的芯片制造计划Vedanta-Foxconn合资公司在印度的100亿美元半导体任务(ISM)。

Chowdhry表示这个消息,说它没有长乐动扑克提议得到批准。“在半导体的生活,一年半到两年没有关系。这需要时间,”他说。

他说,原因是,印度从来没有建立一个半导体制造工厂。

印度计划建立半导体制造业、Chowdhry,咨询委员会的成员是谁的印度半导体任务(ISM),说:“这是我们第一次尝试这个。第二个原因是,你需要一个很棒的组合技术,金融,领导力和命运。印度是给最高的动力在世界任何地方。我们给予50%的资本支出,和州给另一个20%。所以,你需要投资的70%已经支付。现在这是一个巨大的风险。所以,他们不会批准没有进入每一行的商业计划,”他说。

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他补充说,商业计划很重要,因为它是纳税人的钱。“70%的钱是国家的钱。他们不能通过一个应用程序,该应用程序将不会取得成果。在半导体可能需要15年到20年之间。我们需要知道客户将被收购,”他说。“技术已经被证明并不是他们现在不得不来这里和发展。它必须是29纳米以上,”他补充道。

由于半导体是一个大公司的游戏,只要公司为硅,大公司依赖塔塔,吠檀多印度阿达尼,将进入半导体,Chowdhry说。“我认为这些都是应该站出来和投资。在化合物半导体投资是非常小的,你不需要独自的大公司。我们需要一个良好的混合硅和化合物半导体,”他说。
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Ajai Chowdhry<\/a>, cofounder of HCL<\/a>, said that production-linked incentives (PLI<\/a>) that come out of the government should encourage value addition in India<\/a>, even as he said the latest incentive scheme for electronics hardware manufacturing was better than the previous one.

The union cabinet, on May 17, approved the
Production Linked Incentive<\/a> (PLI<\/a>) Scheme 2.0 for IT Hardware with a budgetary outlay Rs 17,000 crore. On this Chowdhry said, “It is better than the earlier one.”

However, he pointed out, “I would like to see a little more in PLI schemes. My belief is that we should not just be a ‘screwdriver’ country. We should be a value addition country. Therefore, the PLIs that come out of the government should encourage value addition in
India<\/a>. In this PLI, they’ve added a little piece where they've said you’ll get 2% extra if you buy components locally, which is good. But I would have liked them to go one step beyond and say 'if you design in India, you'll get 4%,” he said. “Now, that will create an industry,” he added.

“Just manufacturing gives you 4% to 6% value addition. If you start buying components in India, it’ll improve. But if you actually design in India, your value addition will be phenomenal,” he said.

ET on May 16 had reported that the government is set to approve the chip-making plan of the Vedanta-Foxconn joint venture under the $10-billion Indian
Semiconductor<\/a> Mission (ISM).

Chowdhry hailed the news and said it hasn't taken long for the proposal to be approved. “In the life of semiconductors, one-and-a-half years to two years is nothing. It takes time,” he said.

He said the reason for this is that India has never set up a semiconductor manufacturing plant.

On India's plan to set up semiconductor manufacturing, Chowdhry, who is a member of the advisory committee to the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), said, “This is the first time we’re attempting this. The second reason is that you need a terrific combination of technology, finance, leadership and destiny. India is giving the highest incentive anywhere in the world. We're giving 50% of the capital expenditure, and states are giving another 20%. So, 70% of what you need to invest is already paid for. Now that’s a huge risk for the government. So, they’re not going to approve without going into every line of the business plan,\" he said.

He added that the business plan is important because it is the taxpayer’s money. “70% of the money is the country’s money. They cannot afford to approve an application that will not deliver results. Break even in semiconductors could take anywhere between 15 years to 20 years. We need to know how customers will be acquired,” he said. “The technology has to be proven and not something that they will have to come here and develop now. It has to be for 29 nanometre and above,” he added.

Since semiconductors is a ‘big company game’, as long as the company is into silicon, large corporations like
Reliance<\/a>, Tata, Vedanta<\/a>, and Adani, are well placed to get into semiconductors, Chowdhry said. “I think those are the ones who should come forward and invest. In compound semiconductors where the investments are much smaller, you don't need big companies alone. We need a good mix of silicon and compound semiconductors,” he said.
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