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India plans over $2 billion in incentives for new manufacturing sectors -officials

In the fiscal year that started in April, the disbursements could rise to nearly 110 billion rupees and to 400 billion rupees by fiscal year 2024/25, one of the two officials said, citing an internal analysis by the government.

September 20, 2023 / 17:51 IST
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Total incentives worth nearly 29 billion rupees were paid out in the fiscal year that ended in March.

India is planning to offer incentives of up to 180 billion rupees ($2.2 billion) to spur local manufacturing in six new sectors including chemicals, shipping containers and inputs for vaccines, two government officials said.

The proposal is part of the country’s 1.97-trillion-rupee production-linked incentive scheme (PLI), launched in 2020 which currently targets 14 sectors ranging from electronic products to drones, but has been successful only in a handful of them.

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A fraction of the PLI incentives has been claimed so far, prompting the government to allocate unused funds to new sectors.

Limited payouts under the scheme could lead to "large" savings which may be redirected to new sectors, the two government officials with knowledge of the plan said.