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Open up FDI in other sectors; create 10 champion states that'll drive the India story: Amitabh Kant

On the 10 year anniversary of Make in India, Amitabh Kant says the future of Make in India should include speedy implementation of PLI schemes, early creation of new industrial towns and opening up sectors like Insurance for more foreign direct investment

September 25, 2024 / 20:24 IST
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Amitabh Kant
Amitabh Kant

As Make in India entered its 10th year, Amitabh Kant's prescription for Make in India going forward includes speedy implementation of production linked schemes, early creation of new industrial town, opening up sectors like insurance for FDI.

"So first and foremost, I think the production linked incentive schemes must get fully implemented speedily. That's critical to be able to build an ecosystem for manufacturing across these 14 sectors. The second would be that we should push for the early creation of new industrial towns with plug and play facilities for industries, so that land parcels are made available for allocation. The third would be that states must push for greater ease of doing business in a very big way. That's very important. The fourth would be that I personally feel that the FDI regime should be opened up more in many other sectors, including insurance, etc. And we need to give it a far more vigour and energy and approach each one of those companies which has not invested. For fifthly, I would say that we need to push the national infrastructure pipeline in a very big way, because the more you push for infrastructure, the better it is," he listed out as his reform agenda for Make in India.

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He added that the several new missions announced by the government including the AI mission, the semi conductor mission will be the cutting edge areas of growth. Iterating the need for private sector to step up investment in R & D.

"I would say that the new missions created by India, the national quantum mission, the AI mission, the semiconductor mission, and the green hydrogen mission will be the key driver in cutting-edge areas of growth. And the last point I want to make is that India needs to become a very innovative nation. That is very critical.