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Govt approves investment proposals worth Rs 86,824 cr for electronics manufacturing

Govt has approved a total of 314 applications with proposed investments of Rs 86,824 crore under a modified special incentive package scheme till May 31

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Electronics and IT Ministry has approved a total of 314 applications with proposed investments of Rs 86,824 crore under a modified special incentive package scheme till May 31, 2022, an official note said.

The proposals that were approved in May included an investment of Rs 596 crore from Bosch Automotive Electronics Private Limited, the official note dated June 24 said.

"As of May 31, 2022, 320 applications with a proposed investment of Rs 89,232 crore are under consideration. Out of these 320 applications, 314 applications with proposed investment of approximately Rs 86,824 crore have been approved," the official document said.

M-SIPS (Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme) was announced by the government in July 2012. It has been amended twice – in August 2015 and in January 2017, and mainly provides a capex subsidy of 20-25 percent.

The application window for M-SIPS was closed on December 31, 2018.

"As on May 31, 2022, incentives of Rs 1,774.47 crore have been disbursed to 114 applicants," the document said.

M-SIPS was the first scheme under which the government wooed electronics manufacturing companies.

Samsung, LG, Bosch, Tejas Networks, Motherson Sumi Systems, Tata Power SED, Nidec India, Nippon Audiotronix, Continental Automotive, GE BE and Wipro GE healthcare were the initial applicants for the scheme.

The government has now come up with production-linked incentive schemes in an attempt to woo global mobile device makers.

In October 2020, it cleared 16 proposals from domestic and international companies entailing an investment of Rs 11,000 crore under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to manufacture mobile phones worth Rs 10.5 lakh crore over the next five years.

The companies include iPhone maker Apple's contract manufacturers Foxconn Hon Hai, Wistron and Pegatron, apart from Samsung and Rising Star. Domestic companies whose proposals have been approved include Lava, Bhagwati (Micromax), Padget Electronics (Dixon Technologies), UTL Neolyncs and Optiemus.

(With PTI inputs)

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