\"\"NEW DELHI: Government<\/a> has received investment proposals totalling Rs 90,000 crore in the last two months for electronics manufacturing<\/a> in the country, with significant interest in making mobile phones by local and foreign firms.
\n
\"About Rs 90,000 crore worth of proposals were received in the last two months. There is hardly any company which has not shown interest to manufacture in India,\" said
Ajay Kumar<\/a>, Additional Secretary in Ministry of Communications and IT.
\n
\nIndia is already the fastest-growing smartphone market and it is now also becoming the fastest growing manufacturing destination of phones in the world, Kumar told PTI.
\n
Proposals worth about Rs 1.10 lakh crore have been received in the last 12 months from various companies for electronics manufacturing in the country under the Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (
MSIPS<\/a>). Out of this, over 80 per cent have materialised in the last two months itself.
\n
\n\"There is a significant interest in mobile phones. Now we are seeing a lot of players are coming in, both Indian companies, who were till now importing, as well as foreign companies. We are seeing that they are increasing their presence and starting to manufacture here,\" Kumar said.
\n
He named global players like
Airbus<\/a>, Phillips<\/a>, Thomson<\/a>, Samsung<\/a>, LG<\/a> and Flextronics among those having shown interest to start manufacturing in the country.
\n
\nAccording to CyberMedia Research, 24.8 per cent of smartphones shipped in the country during April-June quarter of 2015 were made locally, up from 19.9 per cent in the preceding quarter.
\n
\nGovernment has been pushing to promote manufacturing in the country, especially electronics.
\n
\nWhile players like Samsung, Micromax and Spice have been assembling handsets in India, firms like HTC, Asus and Gionee have also evinced interest in setting up their manufacturing base here.
\n
\nIn the past few weeks, Xiaomi and Motorola, along with Lenovo, have commenced assembling smartphones in the country through contract manufacturing by Foxconn and Flextronics, respectively.
\n
\nAccording to the Department of Electronics and IT, the demand for electronics in India is expected to reach USD 400 billion by 2020, while the sector has potential to attract USD 100 billion investment and provide jobs to 28 million people.
\n
The government last month extended the MSIPS
policy<\/a> by five years to boost electronics manufacturing.
\n
\nThe scheme was originally approved by the government in July 2012. It provides capital subsidy of 20 per cent in SEZ or 25 per cent in non-SEZ units engaged in manufacturing of electronics items. The original scheme was for a duration of three years.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":48641922,"title":"CBI gave clean chit on assets in 2013: Raja","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/policy\/cbi-gave-clean-chit-on-assets-in-2013-raja\/48641922","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"policy"}],"related_content":[],"msid":48641970,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Make in India: India gets Rs 90,000 crore investment proposals for electronics manufacturing","synopsis":"Airbus, Phillips, Thomson, Samsung and LG are among the big companies that have shown interest to start manufacturing in the country.","titleseo":"policy\/make-in-india-india-gets-rs-90000-crore-investment-proposals-for-electronics-manufacturing","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-08-23 17:47:46","lastupd":"2015-08-23 17:50:45","breadcrumbTags":["policy","Samsung","LG","Government","Airbus","Ajay Kumar","Thomson","Phillips","electronics manufacturing","MSIPS","MakeInIndia"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"policy\/make-in-india-india-gets-rs-90000-crore-investment-proposals-for-electronics-manufacturing"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="Policy" data-category_id="19" data-date="2015-08-23" data-index="article_1">

在印度:印度得到90000卢比电子制造业的投资建议

空客、菲利普斯、汤姆逊、三星和LG等感兴趣的大公司开始制造。

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新德里消息:政府已经收到了投资建议共计90000卢比在过去两个月电子产品制造与重要的兴趣,使得手机由当地和外国公司。

“大约价值90000卢比的最后两个月的提案被接受。几乎没有任何公司没有兴趣生产在印度,”说Ajay Kumar在交通部,额外的秘书。

印度已成为发展最快的智能手机市场,现在也成为了世界上增长最快的生产目标的手机,Kumar告诉PTI说。

建议价值约1.10十万的卢比已收到各公司在过去12个月在中国电子制造业在修改后的特殊的刺激措施计划(MSIPS)。的,超过80%在最后两个月实现本身。

“手机有很大兴趣。现在我们看到很多玩家进来,两个印度公司,直到现在导入,以及外国公司。我们看到,他们增加了他们的存在,开始生产,”Kumar说。

他命名为全球玩家空中客车公司,菲利普斯,汤姆森,三星,LG和伟创力有兴趣在中国开始生产。

据当地网络,24.8%的智能手机出货量在该国2015年4 - 6月季度本地,高于前一季度的19.9%。

政府一直在推动促进制造业,尤其是电子产品。

虽然像三星这样的球员,Micromax和香料组装手机在印度,像HTC公司、华硕和金立也表现的兴趣建立自己的生产基地。

在过去几周,小米和摩托罗拉、联想,已经开始组装在中国智能手机通过富士康,伟创力,合同制造。

根据电子系和,对电子产品的需求在印度预计将达到4000亿美元,到2020年,尽管该行业潜在的吸引1000亿美元的投资和2800万人提供就业机会。

上个月政府延长了MSIPS政策通过五年提高电子制造业。

该计划最初是由政府批准在2012年7月。它提供了资本经济特区补贴20%或25% non-SEZ单位从事生产电子产品。最初的计划是三年时间。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: Government<\/a> has received investment proposals totalling Rs 90,000 crore in the last two months for electronics manufacturing<\/a> in the country, with significant interest in making mobile phones by local and foreign firms.
\n
\"About Rs 90,000 crore worth of proposals were received in the last two months. There is hardly any company which has not shown interest to manufacture in India,\" said
Ajay Kumar<\/a>, Additional Secretary in Ministry of Communications and IT.
\n
\nIndia is already the fastest-growing smartphone market and it is now also becoming the fastest growing manufacturing destination of phones in the world, Kumar told PTI.
\n
Proposals worth about Rs 1.10 lakh crore have been received in the last 12 months from various companies for electronics manufacturing in the country under the Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (
MSIPS<\/a>). Out of this, over 80 per cent have materialised in the last two months itself.
\n
\n\"There is a significant interest in mobile phones. Now we are seeing a lot of players are coming in, both Indian companies, who were till now importing, as well as foreign companies. We are seeing that they are increasing their presence and starting to manufacture here,\" Kumar said.
\n
He named global players like
Airbus<\/a>, Phillips<\/a>, Thomson<\/a>, Samsung<\/a>, LG<\/a> and Flextronics among those having shown interest to start manufacturing in the country.
\n
\nAccording to CyberMedia Research, 24.8 per cent of smartphones shipped in the country during April-June quarter of 2015 were made locally, up from 19.9 per cent in the preceding quarter.
\n
\nGovernment has been pushing to promote manufacturing in the country, especially electronics.
\n
\nWhile players like Samsung, Micromax and Spice have been assembling handsets in India, firms like HTC, Asus and Gionee have also evinced interest in setting up their manufacturing base here.
\n
\nIn the past few weeks, Xiaomi and Motorola, along with Lenovo, have commenced assembling smartphones in the country through contract manufacturing by Foxconn and Flextronics, respectively.
\n
\nAccording to the Department of Electronics and IT, the demand for electronics in India is expected to reach USD 400 billion by 2020, while the sector has potential to attract USD 100 billion investment and provide jobs to 28 million people.
\n
The government last month extended the MSIPS
policy<\/a> by five years to boost electronics manufacturing.
\n
\nThe scheme was originally approved by the government in July 2012. It provides capital subsidy of 20 per cent in SEZ or 25 per cent in non-SEZ units engaged in manufacturing of electronics items. The original scheme was for a duration of three years.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":48641922,"title":"CBI gave clean chit on assets in 2013: Raja","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/policy\/cbi-gave-clean-chit-on-assets-in-2013-raja\/48641922","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"policy"}],"related_content":[],"msid":48641970,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Make in India: India gets Rs 90,000 crore investment proposals for electronics manufacturing","synopsis":"Airbus, Phillips, Thomson, Samsung and LG are among the big companies that have shown interest to start manufacturing in the country.","titleseo":"policy\/make-in-india-india-gets-rs-90000-crore-investment-proposals-for-electronics-manufacturing","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-08-23 17:47:46","lastupd":"2015-08-23 17:50:45","breadcrumbTags":["policy","Samsung","LG","Government","Airbus","Ajay Kumar","Thomson","Phillips","electronics manufacturing","MSIPS","MakeInIndia"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"policy\/make-in-india-india-gets-rs-90000-crore-investment-proposals-for-electronics-manufacturing"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/policy/make-in-india-india-gets-rs-90000-crore-investment-proposals-for-electronics-manufacturing/48641970">