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Exclusive: India’s electronics manufacturing is ready to move from import substitution to export-led growth, says Ashwini Vaishnaw

Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that another important factor in increasing local value addition would be to get the electronics design ecosystem up and running in the country.

November 28, 2023 / 14:08 IST
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With India's electronics and mobile phone manufacturing volumes reaching a critical mass, leading to increased local value addition, the country is poised to transition from an import-substitution regime to export-led growth, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview.

In the past several years, the current government has been following an ‘import substitution’ model to bolster domestic manufacturing, wherein local production is incentivised through various schemes and imports are discouraged through policy interventions like taxes and licensing curbs.

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“This is an industry where it's very important to create a critical mass. We have crossed that threshold now with $100 billion of electronics production and $44 billion of mobile phones. Today, we are in a position where we can move away from the import-substitution model and move on to an export-led model,” said Vaishnaw.

“I am very glad to share with you that quite a large number of components have started getting manufactured in India because of the volume of the final product. In the value chain, we are going higher. And now we have to focus on making it export-led growth — which is very important because it will generate a huge number of employment opportunities… That is our next focus,” he added.