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India Boosts Tech Sovereignty: MeitY Greenlights ₹7,104 Crore Investment for Electronics Components

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In a significant move toward making India a global electronics hub, the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity) announced on Monday the approval of 29 new applications under the electronics component manufacturing scheme. ​This latest wave of approvals represents a cumulative investment of ₹7,104 crore, signaling a massive vote of confidence in India’s domestic manufacturing capabilities. ​Key Highlights of the Announcement ​Meity Secretary S. Krishnan outlined the ambitious scale of these new projects, highlighting their impact on the economy and the labor market: ​Investment: A fresh capital infusion of ₹7,104 crore. ​Job Creation: The projects are expected to generate 14,246 new jobs within the electronics segment. ​Production Value: The new applications are projected to yield electronic components worth a staggering ₹84,515 crore. ​Total Progress: With these 29 new entries, the ministry has now approved a total of 75 applications under the scheme. ​Strengthening the "Make in India" Vision ​The electronics component manufacturing scheme is a cornerstone of the government’s strategy to reduce import dependency. By incentivizing local production, Meity aims to build a robust supply chain that supports everything from smartphones to industrial electronics. ​Secretary Krishnan's announcement underscores a shifting landscape where India isn't just assembling products but is increasingly focused on the high-value components that power them.
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