what make in india


Make in India is a government initiative launched in September 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the aim to boost manufacturing in India. It aims to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub. Here’s a breakdown of its key aspects:

Goals:

  • Increase foreign direct investment (FDI) in manufacturing.
  • Create more jobs in the manufacturing sector.
  • Boost India’s exports of manufactured goods.
  • Improve the ease of doing business in India for manufacturers.
  • Develop new industries and technologies in India.

Strategies:

  • Simplifying regulations and procedures for businesses.
  • Improving infrastructure, such as roads, ports, and electricity supply.
  • Providing tax breaks and other incentives to manufacturers.
  • Developing skills of the workforce to meet the needs of the manufacturing sector.
  • Promoting foreign investment through roadshows and other initiatives.

Impact:

  • Increased FDI: There was a surge in FDI after the launch, but it has since stabilized.
  • Growth in specific sectors: Mobile phone manufacturing has seen significant growth, but the overall manufacturing sector’s share of GDP hasn’t grown as much as initially hoped.
  • Improved ease of doing business: India’s ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index improved, but challenges remain.
  • Job creation: While overall job creation figures are debated, some sectors under the initiative have seen employment growth.

Current Status:

The initiative has shown mixed results. While there have been achievements, it hasn’t yet achieved its broader goals. There are ongoing discussions about how to make it more effective.

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