IT Hardware Manufacturing: A Key Driver for Viksit Bharat Mission

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Electronics production increased from ₹2.4 lakh crore in 2014 to ₹9.8 lakh crore in 2024.

 

India is making significant strides in IT hardware manufacturing, marking a transformative phase in the country’s journey toward self-reliance and economic empowerment. With initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) 2.0 scheme, state-of-the-art facilities, and collaborative efforts with global leaders, the Modi government has laid a strong foundation for India’s emergence as a global leader in electronics and IT hardware manufacturing.

The Significance of IT Hardware Manufacturing for India

  1. Economic Growth: The sector plays a crucial role in boosting GDP, creating employment, and enhancing India’s global trade footprint.
  2. Self-Reliance: With initiatives like “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat,” manufacturing locally reduces dependence on imports and strengthens India’s technological capabilities.
  3. Technological Advancement: Developing an indigenous IT hardware manufacturing ecosystem encourages innovation, technological prowess, and a robust digital infrastructure.
  4. Global Positioning: Becoming a hub for IT hardware production places India as a key player in global value chains, bolstering its image as a manufacturing powerhouse.

The Modi Government’s Initiatives and Achievements

PLI 2.0 for IT Hardware

    • Launched in May 2023, this scheme offers a 5% incentive to companies producing laptops, tablets, servers, and other IT hardware.
    • Achievements as of December 2024: ₹10,000 crore in production, ₹520 crore in investments, and 3,900 new jobs.
    • Projected impact: ₹3.5 lakh crore in production and 47,000 jobs over the scheme’s tenure.

Inauguration of Syrma SGS Laptop Assembly Line

  • Located in Chennai’s Madras Export Processing Zone (MEPZ), this facility marks a pivotal step in India’s IT hardware journey.
  • Initial capacity: 100,000 laptops annually, with scalability to 1 million units.
  • Collaboration with MSI, a Taiwanese tech leader, ensures world-class manufacturing standards.

Tamil Nadu: A Powerhouse for Electronics Manufacturing

  • Contributing ₹1.3 lakh crore in production and 30% of India’s electronics exports.
  • Supported by schemes like SPECS and M-SIPS, the state has attracted substantial investments, including ₹8,700 crore in the Sriperumbudur Electronics Manufacturing Cluster.
  • Iconic achievements: Manufacturing the latest iPhone models in Tamil Nadu.

Development of an Electronics Component Ecosystem

  • Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has emphasized the importance of building an indigenous electronic components ecosystem to sustain the IT hardware revolution.

Expanding India’s Electronics Manufacturing Capacity

  • Electronics production increased from ₹2.4 lakh crore in 2014 to ₹9.8 lakh crore in 2024.
  • Mobile manufacturing alone has reached ₹4.4 lakh crore, with exports of ₹1.5 lakh crore.

Viksit Bharat Mission: A Role for IT Hardware Manufacturing

Digital Empowerment

  • Affordable and locally manufactured IT hardware will support the Digital India initiative, ensuring equitable access to technology.
  • It aligns with the government’s vision of creating a knowledge-based economy.

Job Creation

  • IT hardware manufacturing is generating thousands of specialized jobs, providing opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled workers alike.

Sustainability and Innovation

  • Initiatives like the Bio-E3 Policy and electronics manufacturing clusters promote environmentally friendly practices and innovation in technology.

Reduced Import Dependency

  • Domestic manufacturing of high-value electronics reduces reliance on imports, fostering economic resilience.

Global Competitiveness

  • India’s growing prowess in IT hardware manufacturing strengthens its position in global markets, making it a reliable partner for supply chains worldwide.

Challenges and the Way Forward

While India’s progress in IT hardware manufacturing is commendable, challenges remain:

  • Developing a robust supply chain for electronic components.
  • Enhancing research and development capabilities.
  • Strengthening the skilling ecosystem to meet industry demands.

The government’s focus on indigenous development, backed by initiatives like “One Nation One Subscription” and a ₹1 lakh crore corpus for sunrise technologies, aims to address these challenges and propel India’s electronics sector forward.

The IT hardware manufacturing sector is a cornerstone of India’s journey toward becoming a developed nation. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, initiatives like PLI 2.0 and investments in world-class infrastructure have laid a robust foundation. With Tamil Nadu and other states leading the charge, India is poised to become a global leader in IT hardware manufacturing, aligning perfectly with the Viksit Bharat mission and paving the way for a self-reliant, innovative, and prosperous future.


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Shivesh Pratap

Shivesh Pratap is a management consultant, author, and public policy analyst, having written extensively on the policies of the Modi government, foreign policy, and diplomacy. He is an electronic engineer and alumnus of IIM Calcutta in Supply Chain Management. Shivesh is actively involved in several think tank initiatives and policy framing activities, aiming to contribute towards India's development.

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