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Explained | How PLI for laptops, computers will boost Make in India

Currently, laptops and tablets worth about Rs 34,000 crore are purchased in India every year. Of these, four out of five are imported — mostly from markets such as China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States. Getting these devices manufactured in India will reduce the massive import bill and enable India to become an exporter instead. Building semiconductor fabs will be critical to that dream becoming a reality

February 25, 2021 / 13:43 IST
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A Union Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for IT Hardware. The scheme proposes to provide a production-linked incentive to boost domestic manufacturing and attract large investments in the IT hardware value chain.

Here, the target segments include laptops, tablets, all-in-one PCs and servers.

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Under the scheme, there will be an incentive of 4 percent to 1 percent on the net increment of goods manufactured in India. This will be valid for four years.

Currently, laptops and tablets worth about Rs 34,000 crore are purchased in India every year (in 2019-20, laptops worth $4.21 billion and tablets worth $0.41 billion, respectively, were imported). Of this, about 80-82 percent is imported from other markets such as China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and the United States.