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Make in India completes 8 years, manufacturing with all 14 schemes

Make in India, the flagship program of the Government of India that aspires to facilitate investment, foster innovation, enhance skill development, and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure, completes 8 years of path-breaking reforms on 25th September 2022. 

Table of the Contents:-

Global Manufacturing 

Production Linked Incentive (PLI)

The Make in India initiative

Promote the local industry 

Multimodal connectivity to manufacturing zones

Domestic manufacturing of toys

Global Manufacturing 

Launched in 2014 under the dynamic leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, ‘Make in India’ is transforming the country into a leading global manufacturing and investment destination. The initiative is an open invitation to potential investors and partners across the globe to participate in the growth story of ‘New India’.  Make In India has substantial accomplishments across 27 sectors. These include strategic sectors of manufacturing and services as well. 

To attract foreign investments, the Government of India has put in place a liberal and transparent policy wherein most sectors are open to FDI under the automatic route. FDI inflows in India stood at the US $ 45.15 billion in 2014-2015 and have since consecutively reached record FDI inflows for eight years. 

The year 2021-22 recorded the highest ever FDI at $83.6 billion. This FDI has come from 101 countries and invested across 31 UTs and States and 57 sectors in the country. On the back of economic reforms and Ease of Doing Business in recent years, India is on track to attract US$ 100 Bn FDI in the current FY. 

Production Linked Incentive (PLI)

Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme across 14 key manufacturing sectors, was launched in 2020-21 as a big boost to the Make in India initiative. The PLI Scheme incentivizes domestic production in strategic growth sectors where India has a comparative advantage. 

This includes strengthening domestic manufacturing, forming resilient supply chains, making Indian industries more competitive, and boosting export potential. PLI Scheme is expected to generate significant gains for production and employment, with benefits extending to the MSME ecosystem.

Recognizing the importance of semiconductors in the world economy, the Government of India has launched a USD 10 billion incentive scheme to build a semiconductor, display, and design ecosystem in India.

The Make in India initiative

To strengthen the Make in India initiative, several other measures have been taken by the Government of India. The reform measures include amendments to laws, and liberalization of guidelines and regulations, in order to reduce unnecessary compliance burdens, bring down costs and enhance the ease of doing business in India. 

Burdensome compliances to rules and regulations have been reduced through simplification, rationalization, decriminalization, and digitization, making it easier to do business in India. Additionally, Labour reforms have brought flexibility in hiring and retrenchment. 

Quality control orders have been introduced to ensure quality in local manufacturing. Steps to promote manufacturing and investments also include a reduction in corporate taxes, public procurement orders, and a Phased Manufacturing Programme. 

Promote the local industry 

To promote the local industry by providing their preference in public procurement of Goods, Works, and Services, the Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) Order 2017 was also issued pursuant to Rule 153 (iii) of the General Financial Rules 2017, as an enabling provision.  

The policy aims at encouraging domestic manufacturers’ participation in public procurement activities over entities merely importing to trade or assemble items. The policy is applicable to all Ministries or Departments or attached or subordinate Offices or autonomous bodies controlled by the Government of India and includes Government companies as defined in the Companies Act.

Further, the National Single Window System (NSWS) has been soft-launched in September 2021 to improve the ease of doing business by providing a single digital platform to investors for approvals and clearances. This portal has integrated multiple existing clearance systems of the various Ministries/Departments of the Government of India and State Governments to enhance the investor experience. 

Multimodal connectivity to manufacturing zones

The Government has also launched a program for multimodal connectivity to manufacturing zones in the country, called the Prime Minister’s Gatishakti program, which will ensure logistical efficiency in business operations through the creation of infrastructure that improves connectivity. This will enable faster movement of goods and people, enhancing access to markets, hubs, and opportunities, and reducing logistics costs. 

The One-District-One-Product (ODOP)initiative is another manifestation of the 'Make in India' vision for facilitating the promotion and production of the indigenous products from each district of the country and providing a global platform to the artisans and manufacturers of handloom, handicrafts, textiles, agricultural and processed products, thereby further contributing to the socio-economic growth of various regions of the country. 

Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, during his Mann ki Baat broadcast in August 2020, expressed a desire to establish India as a global toy manufacturing hub and to strengthen domestic designing and manufacturing capabilities.

The Toy Industry in India has historically been import-dependent. Lack of raw-material, technology, design capability, etc. led to huge imports of Toys and their components. In 2018-19, Toys worth USD 371 Mn (Rs. 2960 cr.) were imported into our country.  A large proportion of these toys were unsafe, substandard, counterfeit, and cheap.  

Domestic manufacturing of toys

To address the import of low-quality and hazardous toys and to enhance domestic manufacturing of toys, several strategic interventions have been taken by the government. Some key initiatives include the increase of Basic Customs Duty from 20% to 60%, implementation of Quality Control Order, mandatory sample testing of imported toys, granting more than 850 BIS licenses to domestic toy manufacturers, development of toy clusters, etc.

Several promotional initiatives including The India Toy Fair 2021, Toycathon 2021, and Toy Business League 2022 were conducted to promote indigenous toys to encourage innovation and new-age design to suit global requirements. 

Complimented by the sincere efforts of domestic toy manufacturers, the growth of the Indian Toy industry has been remarkable in less than 2 years despite the Covid-19 pandemic.  The import of toys in FY21-22 has reduced by 70% to USD 110 Mn (Rs. 877.8 cr.). There has also been a distinct improvement in the quality of toys in the domestic market. 

Simultaneously, the efforts of the industry have led to an export of 326 Mn USD (Rs. 2601.5 cr.) of toys in FY21-22, which is an increase of over 61% over 202 Mn USD (Rs. 1612 cr.) of FY18-19. India’s export of toys registered tremendous growth of 636% in April-August 2022 over the same period in 2013.

There are several trends that mark a shift in Indian manufacturing, which include an increase in domestic value addition & local sourcing, a greater focus on R & D, innovation and sustainability measures. 

The Make in India initiative has been striving to ensure that the business ecosystem in the nation is conducive for investors doing business in India and contributing to the growth and development of the Nation. This has been done through a range of reforms that have led to increased investment inflows as well as economic growth. 

With this initiative at the forefront, the businesses in India are aiming that the products that are 'Made in India' are also ‘Made for the World,’ adhering to global standards of quality. 

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The Vice President, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar released the book titled “Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay - Jeevan Darshan Aur Samsamyikta”, in New Delhi on September 24, 2022.


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