Warning: session_start(): open(/opt/alt/php72/var/lib/php/session/sess_f2e2d89d3a663d4bb9a469f5e41fc23c, O_RDWR) failed: Disk quota exceeded (122) in /home/shweuqjw/awajludhianaki.org/wp-content/plugins/jnews-social-login/class.jnews-social-login.php on line 83

Warning: session_start(): Failed to read session data: files (path: /opt/alt/php72/var/lib/php/session) in /home/shweuqjw/awajludhianaki.org/wp-content/plugins/jnews-social-login/class.jnews-social-login.php on line 83
Can PLI Scheme reboot the manufacturing sector in India?, Auto News, ET Auto - Awaj Ludhiana Ki
Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • Movies
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Fitness
  • Lifestyle
  • Punjab
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Automobiles

Can PLI Scheme reboot the manufacturing sector in India?, Auto News, ET Auto

by author
January 14, 2021
in Automobiles
0
Can PLI Scheme reboot the manufacturing sector in India?, Auto News, ET Auto
0
SHARES
44
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Some additional steps are essential to further power the ambition of USD5 trillion economy.
Some additional steps are essential to further power the ambition of USD5 trillion economy.

By Adil Zaidi

It has been observed over the years that the major Asian powerhouses such as China, Korea, among others, focussed on the manufacturing-based industry and became a critical part of the global value chain in various sectors. This focus helped them bring in more investments, generate employment and become export-oriented economies.

However, India, which was more focused on the agriculture and services sectors, could not match its peer countries’ scale of manufacturing and employment. With growing urbanisation, investment in the manufacturing sector and by increasing contribution to GDP growth would certainly provide more job opportunities for the rural people in India. Acknowledging this fact, India aims to become a USD5 trillion economy by 2025. Value-added manufacturing is expected to be the key contributor.

Related posts

AISIN ASK JV eyes opportunities as systems supplier, Auto News, ET Auto

AISIN ASK JV eyes opportunities as systems supplier, Auto News, ET Auto

February 24, 2025
Regulatory bump may stall Tesla entry into India, ET Auto

Regulatory bump may stall Tesla entry into India, ET Auto

February 24, 2025

The pressure to revive the Indian economy post the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and global lockdowns, has further emphasised the need for manufacturing-based industrialisation. The pandemic splits open the gaps showing the overdependence on imports of some products in the supply chain across sectors.

Moving swiftly and learning from other countries’ industrial success models, the Government of India introduced ‘Production Linked Incentive (PLI)’ scheme to boost cost competitiveness in sectors facing stiff competition from other manufacturing economies.

In April 2020, PLI schemes were announced for mobile manufacturing and for starting materials/ bulk drugs and medical devices production with a total financial outlay of INR 51,311 crore for five years. Further, in November 2020, PLI schemes were announced for ten new sectors with an outlay of INR 1,45,980 crore. The incentives are now extended from 4% to 6% on incremental sales (over the base year) of goods, for five years.

The scheme has the potential to create nearly 1.40 crore man-months’ worth of jobs directly from 2021-22.~

It is a very strategic and timely announced step by the government to enhance India’s manufacturing competitiveness vis-à-vis its peers globally. Sectors like textiles, mobiles, white goods and food processing will offer huge employment opportunities, while others will provide adoption of high technology like battery cells, technology products, solar PV modules, and automotive. All these sectors are expected to contribute significantly in achieving domestic self-sufficiency.PLI impact on economy

The PLI scheme aims to achieve import substitution, export promotion, cost-competitive and efficient manufacturing, economies of scale, increased contribution in global value chains and higher market share in the given sectors. Moreover, it will incentivise global leaders to set up capacities in India, boosting FDIs and provide gainful employment to the youth.

The scheme is expected to yield greater results as it has “milestone-based incentivisation” and is output-oriented, unlike previous schemes that were more focused on various input parameters. Based on its output-oriented nature, it would attract large sector players, advanced technologies and develop an integrated ecosystem with production efficiency and economies of scale.

PLI scheme needs to be adequately supported by an integrated approach where the entire manufacturing ecosystem corresponds to it.~

As per NITI Aayog, the minimum production in the country as an outcome of the PLI schemes stands to be around INR 3.92 lakh crore in the next five years. The scheme has the potential to create nearly 1.40 crore man-months’ worth of jobs directly from 2021-22, which translates to effectively doubling the existing workforce across sectors. This would further stimulate the MSME sector of our country.

How PLI benefitted other countries

India’s competing manufacturing economies like China, Vietnam, Korea, etc. had strong trade-oriented industrial policies. They were coupled with lower-wage workers, flexibility in labour laws, lower compliances, excellent ecosystem and support on various taxes and duties to promote export.

India can attribute its stagnated manufacturing to factors such as complex and time-consuming compliances, availability of land and power, high cost of capital, lack of skilled labour, lack of focus on R&D, fractured supply chain with heavy dependence on imports.

Way forward to achieve desired results

While India is positioning itself as an investment destination, other countries are also becoming more attractive and establishing themselves as per the changing paradigms. In the current scenario, the PLI scheme will provide a huge impetus to global companies looking for options to set up facilities beyond China.

This scheme needs to be adequately supported by an integrated approach where the entire manufacturing ecosystem corresponds to it. The bigger challenge would be to ensure that investors who come to India under this scheme should be able to set up their industries successfully, without delays, and cost overruns of capital. This will ensure effective scheme implementation and business sustainability in the long run.

Some additional steps are essential to further power the ambition of USD5 trillion economy. They include the actual realisation of ease of doing business, strong skilled resources base, simplification of labour laws, promotion of R&D initiatives, and check on the import duty of some of the key products in the initial years so as not to disrupt the current supply chains. The government should incentivise large players to set up research and innovation infrastructure in all these sectors to compete with global leaders.

In the current situation, one may say that such a policy and focus on export-oriented measures may seem far-fetched. However, as the global trade scenario revives, India would be well equipped to benefit from the opportunities these industrialisation measures will bring in, in terms of large companies, more production, technology upgradation and employment opportunities.

(The author is partner and leader, economic development advisory at EY India)

(DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are solely of the author and ETAuto.com does not necessarily subscribe to it. ETAuto.com shall not be responsible for any damage caused to any person/organisation directly or indirectly.)





Source link

Previous Post

Pace launches out of private beta with a plan to scale virtual group therapy – TechCrunch

Next Post

Zocdoc founder returns with Shadow, an app that finds lost dogs – TechCrunch

Related Posts

AISIN ASK JV eyes opportunities as systems supplier, Auto News, ET Auto
Automobiles

AISIN ASK JV eyes opportunities as systems supplier, Auto News, ET Auto

February 24, 2025
Regulatory bump may stall Tesla entry into India, ET Auto
Automobiles

Regulatory bump may stall Tesla entry into India, ET Auto

February 24, 2025
Electric 2-wheeler sales remain in fast lane, market share may grow three-fold in five years, ET Auto
Automobiles

Electric 2-wheeler sales remain in fast lane, market share may grow three-fold in five years, ET Auto

February 24, 2025
Tesla fever grips India again even while Musk keeps mum, ET Auto
Automobiles

Tesla fever grips India again even while Musk keeps mum, ET Auto

February 22, 2025
MoRTH has adopted a big data driven approach to infra planning, says Nitin Gadkari, ET Auto
Automobiles

MoRTH has adopted a big data driven approach to infra planning, says Nitin Gadkari, ET Auto

February 20, 2025
BS7 committee examining compliance challenges of ethanol-blended fuels, ET Auto
Automobiles

BS7 committee examining compliance challenges of ethanol-blended fuels, ET Auto

February 20, 2025
Next Post
Zocdoc founder returns with Shadow, an app that finds lost dogs – TechCrunch

Zocdoc founder returns with Shadow, an app that finds lost dogs – TechCrunch

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Will 2023 be a turning point for software defined vehicle trend?, Auto News, ET Auto

Will 2023 be a turning point for software defined vehicle trend?, Auto News, ET Auto

2 years ago
‘Will Chalk Out Strategy With CM Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar For Maharashtra’s Development’: Eknath Shinde | India News

‘Will Chalk Out Strategy With CM Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar For Maharashtra’s Development’: Eknath Shinde | India News

5 months ago
US Presidential Debate: ‘Inflation At Worst In Our Nation’s History,’ Donald Trump Takes On Kamala Harris | World News

US Presidential Debate: ‘Inflation At Worst In Our Nation’s History,’ Donald Trump Takes On Kamala Harris | World News

8 months ago
LegalPay: Easing the financial burden of litigation

LegalPay: Easing the financial burden of litigation

3 years ago

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Architecture culture Fitness indian architecture indian culture indian culture and heritage indian news lifestyle national news Technology technology news Travel travelling

About Us

Awaj Ludhiana Ki

Address

2667/3, Kishore Nagar, Tajpur & Jail Road, Ludhiana – 141008

Recent News

  • ‘Police Tried To Stop Me’: Rahul Terms Nitish Govt ‘Dhokebaaz Sarkaar’ During Bihar Visit | India News
  • Kriti Sanon stars in Pedigree’s wet food campaign for dogs : Bollywood News
  • India Questions Safety Of Pakistani Nukes As IAEA Rejects Radiation Leak Claims | India News
  • AICWA, FWICE boycott Turkey over anti-India stance amid conflict with Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack : Bollywood News
  • REVEALED: The INSIDE story of Dinesh Vijan vs PVR legal battle; Bhool Chuk Maaf verdict SHOCKS the industry; exhibitors feel betrayed, fear a dangerous precedent that could shatter the 8-week theatrical window : Bollywood News

Category

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Search

No Result
View All Result

Email

contact@awajludhianaki.org

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Punjab

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In