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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: As India doubles down on local electronics manufacturing, what is critically required in the Union Budget 2022-23 is the continued policy support as well as more reforms in ease of doing business, Nitin Kunkolienker, President of the Manufacturers Association For Information Technology (MAIT<\/a>), the apex body representing India's ICT<\/a> sector, said on Monday.

According to Kunkolienker, the country has shifted gears in its electronics strategy from an 'import substitution-led strategy' to an 'export-led strategy'.

\"We today have
Production-Linked Incentive<\/a> (PLI) schemes to attract global players to shift manufacturing to India in the area of mobiles, IT, medical, white goods, telecom equipment and so on. Looking at the Union Budget 22-23 and beyond, what is critically required is policy support to ensure that these investments succeed,\" Kunkolienker told IANS.

The PLI and the scheme for promotion of manufacturing of electronic components and semiconductors (SPECS), among others, have triggered the shift of manufacturing from other countries to India.

However, the sustainability and growth of India's export-led manufacturing strategy totally depends on the country becoming the most competitive nation in the world.

\"Right policy measures and infrastructure investments will make India's inland and import\/export logistics the most efficient in the world. The country cannot aspire to be the global hub for electronics manufacturing without having at least one global transhipment hub for air and one for sea,\" Kunkolienker emphasised.

MAIT is the apex industry body for electronics design and manufacturing, representing a $65 billion sector in the country.

According to its President, the second major expectation from the upcoming Budget is more allocations towards skill development.

\"Investment in both building the latest labs and trainers who will train the workforce is what this growing electronics industry requires at this crucial juncture,\" Kunkolienker emphasised.

The equally critical area, he added, is more reforms in ease of doing business, particularly in import and export procedures, \"moving to online time-bound approvals and elimination of duties and taxes with a retrospective effect except in the rarest of cases\".

The industry has hailed the latest government decision to set up the
India Semiconductor Mission<\/a> (ISM) and approve Rs 76,000 crore ($10 billion) for the development of semiconductors and display manufacturing ecosystem in the country.

The Rs 76,000 crore scheme will be spread across six years. As part of the scheme, incentives worth Rs 2.3 lakh crore will be provided to position India as a global hub.

According to Kunkolienker, we are on the first steps of a 20-year journey.

\"Hidden in the PLI for semiconductors is a path-breaking policy of design-led incentive -- a major step in the direction of design-led manufacturing and creation of India's own intellectual property (IP),\" Kunkolienker told IANS.

Electronics is at its core of a globally entwined value-creation chain.

The key steps to nurture Indian players include demand assurance, access to low-cost finance and risk capital for R&D.

According to the MAIT President, in addition to the PLI-driven strategy, India has the dual advantage of a robust chip design ecosystem and a large domestic market.

\"A design-led strategy, coupled with demand aggregation policy strategy, is the best bet for India to boost the
PLI scheme<\/a> into an import substitution play and next, an export-led play,\" Kunkolienker noted.
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政策支持,易于做商务电子行业的关键:MAIT总统

“正确的政策措施和基础设施投资将使印度的内陆和进出口物流是世界上最有效的。国家不能渴望成为全球电子制造业的中心没有至少一个全球空中和海上转运中心”Kunkolienker强调。

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新德里:印度双打当地电子制造业,是非常需要在欧盟预算2022 - 23是持续的政策支持以及更多改革缓解做生意的,主席Nitin Kunkolienker制造商协会信息技术(MAIT),顶点代表印度的身体信息通信技术部门,周一表示。

根据Kunkolienker,国家已经在其电子齿轮战略从“进口substitution-led战略”“导向战略”。

“我们今天根据激励(PLI)计划吸引全球玩家将制造业转移到印度在手机领域,医疗、白色家电、电信设备等。看欧盟预算22日至23日,极度需要的是政策支持,以确保这些投资成功,”Kunkolienker告诉题材影片。

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照明灯具和计划促进制造业的电子元件和半导体(规格),已经引发了来自其他国家的制造业转移到印度。

然而,印度的出口导向型制造业战略的可持续性和发展完全取决于这个国家成为世界上最具竞争力的国家。

“正确的政策措施和基础设施投资将使印度的内陆和进出口物流是世界上最有效的。国家不能渴望成为全球电子制造业的中心没有至少一个全球空中和海上转运中心”Kunkolienker强调。

MAIT是先端电子设计和制造的行业组织,代表650亿美元的行业。

根据总统的第二个主要期望从即将到来的预算分配技能发展。

“投资建设最新的实验室和培训师将培训劳动力就是这种日益增长的电子行业需要在这关键时刻,“Kunkolienker强调。

同样关键的区域,他补充说,改革缓解做生意的,特别是在进出口过程中,“搬到网上有时限的审批和消除关税和税收与回顾效应”除了最罕见的病例。

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业界欢呼最新的政府决定设立印度半导体的使命(ISM)和批准76000卢比(100亿美元)的半导体和显示制造业发展的生态系统。

76000卢比方案将遍布六年。作为该计划的一部分,奖励价值十万的2.3卢比将提供给印度作为全球枢纽的地位。

根据Kunkolienker,我们20年旅程的第一步。

“隐藏在半导体照明灯具是一个开创性的政策设计驱动动力的方向——一个大步以设计制造和建立印度的知识产权(IP),“Kunkolienker告诉题材影片。

全球电子产品是其核心价值创造链相互交织。

印度培养球员的关键步骤包括需求保证,获得低成本的融资和风险资本对研发。

根据MAIT总统,除了PLI-driven策略,印度有一个健壮的芯片设计的双重优势的生态系统和一个巨大的国内市场。

“设计的策略,再加上需求聚合政策策略,是提高印度的最佳选择PLI方案成一个进口替代,接下来,出口导向型,”Kunkolienker指出。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: As India doubles down on local electronics manufacturing, what is critically required in the Union Budget 2022-23 is the continued policy support as well as more reforms in ease of doing business, Nitin Kunkolienker, President of the Manufacturers Association For Information Technology (MAIT<\/a>), the apex body representing India's ICT<\/a> sector, said on Monday.

According to Kunkolienker, the country has shifted gears in its electronics strategy from an 'import substitution-led strategy' to an 'export-led strategy'.

\"We today have
Production-Linked Incentive<\/a> (PLI) schemes to attract global players to shift manufacturing to India in the area of mobiles, IT, medical, white goods, telecom equipment and so on. Looking at the Union Budget 22-23 and beyond, what is critically required is policy support to ensure that these investments succeed,\" Kunkolienker told IANS.

The PLI and the scheme for promotion of manufacturing of electronic components and semiconductors (SPECS), among others, have triggered the shift of manufacturing from other countries to India.

However, the sustainability and growth of India's export-led manufacturing strategy totally depends on the country becoming the most competitive nation in the world.

\"Right policy measures and infrastructure investments will make India's inland and import\/export logistics the most efficient in the world. The country cannot aspire to be the global hub for electronics manufacturing without having at least one global transhipment hub for air and one for sea,\" Kunkolienker emphasised.

MAIT is the apex industry body for electronics design and manufacturing, representing a $65 billion sector in the country.

According to its President, the second major expectation from the upcoming Budget is more allocations towards skill development.

\"Investment in both building the latest labs and trainers who will train the workforce is what this growing electronics industry requires at this crucial juncture,\" Kunkolienker emphasised.

The equally critical area, he added, is more reforms in ease of doing business, particularly in import and export procedures, \"moving to online time-bound approvals and elimination of duties and taxes with a retrospective effect except in the rarest of cases\".

The industry has hailed the latest government decision to set up the
India Semiconductor Mission<\/a> (ISM) and approve Rs 76,000 crore ($10 billion) for the development of semiconductors and display manufacturing ecosystem in the country.

The Rs 76,000 crore scheme will be spread across six years. As part of the scheme, incentives worth Rs 2.3 lakh crore will be provided to position India as a global hub.

According to Kunkolienker, we are on the first steps of a 20-year journey.

\"Hidden in the PLI for semiconductors is a path-breaking policy of design-led incentive -- a major step in the direction of design-led manufacturing and creation of India's own intellectual property (IP),\" Kunkolienker told IANS.

Electronics is at its core of a globally entwined value-creation chain.

The key steps to nurture Indian players include demand assurance, access to low-cost finance and risk capital for R&D.

According to the MAIT President, in addition to the PLI-driven strategy, India has the dual advantage of a robust chip design ecosystem and a large domestic market.

\"A design-led strategy, coupled with demand aggregation policy strategy, is the best bet for India to boost the
PLI scheme<\/a> into an import substitution play and next, an export-led play,\" Kunkolienker noted.
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