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Karnataka to draft vision document to boost mobile and electronics manufacturing, target $150 billion investment

Karnataka Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil directs officials to prepare a vision document aimed at boosting mobile and electronics manufacturing and design in the state, with the goal of attracting USD 150 billion in investments in the coming years.

December 04, 2025 / 19:38 IST
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Karnataka is taking steps to further strengthen its position in India’s electronics manufacturing sector. State Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil directed officials to prepare a vision document aimed at boosting mobile and electronics product manufacturing and design in the state, targeting investments of USD 150 billion.

Patil on December 4 held detailed discussions with a high-level delegation led by Pankaj Mohindroo, chairman of the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA). The minister said that the Union Ministry of Electronics and IT had announced an Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) in April this year, and Karnataka is exploring a parallel scheme for the state, currently under feasibility study. “The proposal is still in the draft stage, and we welcome suggestions from ICEA,” he said.

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Patil highlighted Karnataka’s potential not only in mobile-phone components but also in industrial and strategic electronics. Officials have been instructed to study the Union Government’s scheme alongside similar policies in other states to ensure a robust framework for attracting investment.

ICEA chairman Pankaj Mohindroo said the Union scheme prioritises sub-assemblies such as displays, camera modules, and essential manufacturing equipment, offering performance-linked incentives and up to 25 percent capital subsidy, with Rs 22,900 crore earmarked for the scheme. As of November 2025, 17 investment proposals worth Rs 7,172 crore had been cleared, expected to create 11,800 direct jobs and generate products valued over Rs 65,000 crore.