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Ashwini Vaishnaw counters Raghuram Rajan, says local value addition in IT hardware can go up to 48%

The Rs 17,000 crore PLI scheme for IT hardware gives extra incentives to manufacturers for domestic procurement of components, rather than depending on imports

August 31, 2023 / 08:23 IST
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Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

Taking a potshot at former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan’s criticism of the government’s production-linked incentives (PLI) schemes for electronics manufacturing, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that manufacturing under a new incentive scheme for computing hardware could be expected to domestically stack up to 48 percent in terms local value addition.

“There are many people who don’t want 'Make in India,' including our good friend Raghuram Rajan… Local value addition can be anywhere between 35 percent to 48 percent. Forget what Raghuram is saying, it (increase in local value addition) happens naturally,” Vaishnaw told reporters on August 30.

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Rajan has raised doubts about the efficacy of the government’s PLI schemes multiple times in the past and posited that the PLI scheme for smartphones gives out more money in handouts to companies than the domestic value addition that happens in assembling the devices.

The economist also believes that manufacturing is a missed bus for India, and the country should rather focus on services exports which not only are bulkier parts of the supply chain in terms of value but also an area of strength for the country.