Make in India reflects ambition to move ahead in manufacturing, says India Inc

Make in India reflects ambition to move ahead in manufacturing, says India Inc

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 08:14 AM IST
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Left: Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries greets Cyrus Mistry, Chairman of Tata Sons. (Right) Wipro chairman Azim Premji with Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla at the launch of the "Make in India Mission" at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday. |

This initiative will provide a major boost to the already existing SMEs who can provide component and sub system to the large manufactures, which in turn would create a much needed electronics manufacturing ecosystem

New Delhi : Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India campaign and the emphasis on ease of doing business, India Inc on Thursday said the initiative mirrors the country’s ambition to sprint ahead in the global manufacturing race, thereby creating jobs and boosting economic growth.

“The Make in India campaign promises to fast-track India’s growth trajectory by making it a manufacturing hub. Made in India, Made by India but Made for the World, with the vision of empowering Indians by creating job opportunities, the campaign is the PM’s ingenious formula to position India as the centrepiece of Asia’s next growth story.

“With the promise of effective and easy governance, enabled by IT, this campaign will be a game changer to facilitate true convergence of innovative ideas – both from within India and from overseas,” Assocham President Rana Kapoor said. Launching his government’s ambitious project to make India a manufacturing hub, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday promised effective and easy governance to help achieve high growth and creation of jobs.

CII President Ajay Shriram said an initiative to ease procedures and attracting investments into the sector had been made at the right time. “It is the only way to generate employment for the large pool of young people joining the labour force every year. As mentioned by the Prime Minister, the purchasing power of the people can be enhanced and demand created only if they have employment opportunities,” Shriram said.

 “It will take some time but I think it (Make in India) will get manufacturing on the centrestage and I think in due course it is going to help. We have to look at labour laws, land acquisition, we have to look at the regulations and infrastructure because today infrastructure is impeding the competitiveness.

“If you want manufacturing to take place, and the government has shown its commitment, you must also do other 20 things and I think that commitment will follow. I think it is already in progress and over the next 6 months we will see the results coming out,” Ficci President Sidharth Birla told PTI. Executive Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) India Vivek Mehra said: “On one hand the import regime has become very facilitative with substantial lowering of customs duty, abolishing of importing licences and free availability of foreign exchange. “On the other hand manufacturing continues to suffer from infrastructure bottlenecks, environmental clearances and an unfriendly tax regime – both direct and indirect, which manifests itself as anti-manufacturing and therefore not providing a level-playing field for manufacturing in India vis a vis imports.

Electronics industry body IESA expressed happiness recognising and including electronic system design and manufacturing segment among 25 sector listed under Make in India programme.  “We’re glad to see the PM’s initiative towards making India a preferred manufacturing destination encompassing 25 sectors that includes ESDM and several other sectors that rely heavily on electronics,” India Electronics and Semiconductor Association Chairman Ashok Chandak said.   IT products maker association MAIT said emphasis on removing on ground hurdles under Make In India initiative is an important move which would help build confidence amongst the investors.

 “MAIT also welcomes the commitment of the government towards providing defined timelines for all clearances apart from providing exemptions from rules and regulations related to labour, environment,” MAIT said.

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