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    Modi announces $500 billion boost for India’s electronics sector

    September 11, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: India is setting an ambitious target to boost its electronics sector from $150 billion to $500 billion by 2030, aiming to transform the nation into a global hub for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. Announced during the Semicon India 2024 event in Greater Noida, this initiative reflects a significant shift towards enhancing domestic production capabilities and reducing reliance on imports. As part of this strategy, the government plans to develop comprehensive manufacturing ecosystems across the country.

    Modi announces $500 billion boost for India's electronics sector

    These hubs will be equipped to handle the production of everything from basic electronics to advanced semiconductor chips. The move is expected to attract substantial foreign investment, increase exports, and create about 6 million new jobs, addressing some of the critical economic challenges facing the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under whose administration these plans have been accelerated, emphasized the strategic importance of this expansion. “Our goal is that 100 percent of electronic manufacturing [for domestic consumption] should happen in India,” Modi stated during the event.

    This approach aligns with his broader economic reforms, which have consistently aimed to bolster India’s manufacturing sector and enhance its technological infrastructure. The policy framework introduced by the government seeks to streamline processes and provide incentives for companies to innovate and expand. This includes significant investments in research and development and infrastructure improvements, designed to make India a more attractive destination for high-tech industries. Additionally, the focus on education and skill development is evident in Modi’s push to prepare a workforce ready to support this high-growth sector.

    Programs aimed at training engineers, technicians, and other specialists in semiconductor and electronics manufacturing are underway, highlighting a proactive approach to workforce development. Through these initiatives, Modi’s leadership subtly underlines a commitment to securing India’s position not just as a market consumer, but as a leading player in the global electronics industry. The strategic push towards a more self-reliant technology sector is poised to play a pivotal role in India’s economic narrative in the coming years, driving growth and innovation in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

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