\"\"NEW DELHI: Days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> plans to launch 'Make in India' programme to boost local manufacturing, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said that German electronic firms have shown interest in India.
\n
\n\"I had gone for a week to see electronic manufacturing in Germany and had a very fruitful exchange with electronics manufacturing community in that country. They are very much excited to come in India in a big way,\" Prasad said at an event organised by industry body Assocham.
\n
\nGerman firms have shown interest in areas such as mobile phones, SIM\/smart cards and smart cities.
\n
\nMake in India programme is scheduled for launch on September 25.
\n
\nPrasad said India is now importing electronics good worth USD 100 billion year and the import bill is likely to cross USD 400 billion by 2020.
\n
\nHe said that government has given lot of incentives to electronics sector in Budget 201-15 as corrective measure to boost local production and reduce import bill.
\n
\n\"We improved MSIPs (modified special incentive package) programme. I started engaging with state Chief Ministers so that we can give job to over 2 crore people. I am going to lay first cluster foundation in first week of next month in Madhya Pradesh,\" Prasad said.
\n
\nHe expressed satisfaction over the rapid growth of e-commerce and said it can be linked to boost domestic electronic manufacturing.
\n
\nAt another event, organised by All India Management Association, Prasad talked about electronic chip manufacturing plants that were approved by the Cabinet in February involving investment of about Rs 63,000 crore.
\n
\n\"As far as semiconductor is concerned, two initiatives have been taken, work is in progress, some of them are arranging finance, others have gone into it. We have a lot of incentives available for them, we are pursuing them,\" he said.
\n
German semiconductor firm Infineon said in a statement that Prasad met Arunjai Mittal, Member of the Management Board of
Infineon Technologies AG<\/a> and invited investments<\/a> to India.
\n
\"Mittal gratefully accepted the invitation to a return visit to India. Infineon will remain in dialogue with the
Government of India<\/a>,\" Infineon said. \n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":43243509,"title":"Google India: Partnering with Modi government to accelerate Digital India programme","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/policy\/google-india-partnering-with-modi-government-to-accelerate-digital-india-programme\/43243509","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"policy"}],"related_content":[],"msid":43246304,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"German electronic firms interested in India: Ravi Shankar Prasad","synopsis":"German firms have shown interest in areas such as mobile phones, SIM\/smart cards and smart cities.","titleseo":"policy\/german-electronic-firms-interested-in-india-ravi-shankar-prasad","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2014-09-23 17:54:51","lastupd":"2014-09-23 17:55:53","breadcrumbTags":["policy","Narendra Modi","Government Of India","investments","Infineon Technologies AG","Ravi Shankar Prasad German"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"policy\/german-electronic-firms-interested-in-india-ravi-shankar-prasad"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="Policy" data-category_id="19" data-date="2014-09-23" data-index="article_1">

德国电子公司对印度感兴趣:Ravi Shankar普拉萨德

德国公司有兴趣领域,比如手机、SIM /智能卡和智能城市。

  • 更新2014年9月23日05:55点坚持
新德里:几天前总理莫迪计划在印度的项目来提高当地制造、电信部长今天Ravi Shankar Prasad说,德国电子公司对印度的兴趣。

“我已经一个星期去看电子制造业在德国和有一个非常富有成果的交流与该国的电子制造业社区。在印度他们非常兴奋,”普拉萨德说,印度联合工商会由行业协会组织的一个事件。

德国公司有兴趣领域,比如手机、SIM /智能卡和智能城市。

在印度计划定于9月25日发射。

普拉萨德说,印度现在是进口电子产品良好的价值1000亿美元,进口额可能穿越到2020年4000亿美元。

他说,政府给了很多鼓励电子行业预算201 - 15作为纠正措施来提高当地生产和减少进口额。

“我们改进MSIPs(修改特殊奖励包)计划。我开始与州首席部长,这样我们可以给工作/ 2卢比的人。我要第一个集群基础在中央邦在下个月的第一个星期,”普拉萨德说。

他对电子商务的快速发展表示满意,并表示它可以与推动国内电子制造业。

在另一个事件,由印度管理协会组织,普拉萨德谈到电子芯片制造工厂,2月份内阁批准的涉及投资约63000卢比。

半导体而言,已采取了两个行动,工作正在进行中,其中有一些是安排融资,其他人进入。我们有很多可用的激励对他们来说,我们在追求他们,”他说。

德国英飞凌半导体公司在一份声明中表示,普拉萨德Arunjai米塔尔会面,管理委员会的成员英飞凌科技公司并邀请投资到印度。

“米塔尔欣然接受了邀请返回访问印度。英飞凌仍将在对话印度政府”,英飞凌说。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: Days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a> plans to launch 'Make in India' programme to boost local manufacturing, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said that German electronic firms have shown interest in India.
\n
\n\"I had gone for a week to see electronic manufacturing in Germany and had a very fruitful exchange with electronics manufacturing community in that country. They are very much excited to come in India in a big way,\" Prasad said at an event organised by industry body Assocham.
\n
\nGerman firms have shown interest in areas such as mobile phones, SIM\/smart cards and smart cities.
\n
\nMake in India programme is scheduled for launch on September 25.
\n
\nPrasad said India is now importing electronics good worth USD 100 billion year and the import bill is likely to cross USD 400 billion by 2020.
\n
\nHe said that government has given lot of incentives to electronics sector in Budget 201-15 as corrective measure to boost local production and reduce import bill.
\n
\n\"We improved MSIPs (modified special incentive package) programme. I started engaging with state Chief Ministers so that we can give job to over 2 crore people. I am going to lay first cluster foundation in first week of next month in Madhya Pradesh,\" Prasad said.
\n
\nHe expressed satisfaction over the rapid growth of e-commerce and said it can be linked to boost domestic electronic manufacturing.
\n
\nAt another event, organised by All India Management Association, Prasad talked about electronic chip manufacturing plants that were approved by the Cabinet in February involving investment of about Rs 63,000 crore.
\n
\n\"As far as semiconductor is concerned, two initiatives have been taken, work is in progress, some of them are arranging finance, others have gone into it. We have a lot of incentives available for them, we are pursuing them,\" he said.
\n
German semiconductor firm Infineon said in a statement that Prasad met Arunjai Mittal, Member of the Management Board of
Infineon Technologies AG<\/a> and invited investments<\/a> to India.
\n
\"Mittal gratefully accepted the invitation to a return visit to India. Infineon will remain in dialogue with the
Government of India<\/a>,\" Infineon said. \n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":43243509,"title":"Google India: Partnering with Modi government to accelerate Digital India programme","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/policy\/google-india-partnering-with-modi-government-to-accelerate-digital-india-programme\/43243509","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"policy"}],"related_content":[],"msid":43246304,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"German electronic firms interested in India: Ravi Shankar Prasad","synopsis":"German firms have shown interest in areas such as mobile phones, SIM\/smart cards and smart cities.","titleseo":"policy\/german-electronic-firms-interested-in-india-ravi-shankar-prasad","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2014-09-23 17:54:51","lastupd":"2014-09-23 17:55:53","breadcrumbTags":["policy","Narendra Modi","Government Of India","investments","Infineon Technologies AG","Ravi Shankar Prasad German"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"policy\/german-electronic-firms-interested-in-india-ravi-shankar-prasad"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/policy/german-electronic-firms-interested-in-india-ravi-shankar-prasad/43246304">