New Delhi: The central govt has announced the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for drones and drone components manufacturing on Thursday. "Under the PLI scheme, incentives of Rs. 120 crore will be given in the next 3 years, this amount is 1.5 times the combined size of the manufacturing drone sector", Union Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said briefing journalists here in New Delhi at National Media Centre.
"Over a period of three years, estimated investment worth Rs 5,000 Crore for manufacturing sector drones will be done which in turn will bring a turnover of Rs 900 crore, and 10,000 job opportunities will be created", said the Minister. "Our objective is to establish India as a global drone hub by 2030 and Ministry of Civil Aviation is committed to facilitating industry, service delivery and consumers in achieving the aforesaid target", he added.
The drones and drone components manufacturing industry may see an investment of over INR 5,000 crore over the next three years, the Ministry said in an official statement issued Thursday evening. "The annual sales turnover of the drone manufacturing industry may grow from Rs 60 crore in 2020-21 fold to over Rs 900 crore in FY 2023-24. The drone manufacturing industry is expected to generate over 10,000 direct jobs over the next three years", it added.
The drone services industry (operations, logistics, data processing, traffic management etc.) is far bigger in scale. It is expected to grow to over Rs 30,000 crore in the next three years. The drone services industry is expected to generate over five lakh jobs in three years.
Here are the salient features of the PLI scheme announced for drones manufacturing:
Speaking about the estimated payout schedule of the PLI scheme, the Minister said that Rs 16 crore will be given away during FY'21-22 as part of the incentive. Which will be doubled to Rs 32 crore in FY'23 and raised to Rs 72 crore in FY'24.
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