Cabinet
Cabinet approves PLI Scheme to 10 key Sectors for Enhancing
India’s Manufacturing Capabilities and Enhancing Exports – Atmanirbhar Bharat
Posted On: 11 NOV 2020 3:51PM by PIB Delhi
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister,
Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to introduce the Production-Linked
Incentive (PLI) Scheme in the following 10 key sectors for Enhancing India’s
Manufacturing Capabilities and Enhancing Exports – Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Priority
|
Sectors
|
Implementing Ministry/Department
|
Approved financial outlay over a five-year
period Rs.crore
|
-
|
Advance Chemistry
Cell (ACC) Battery
|
NITI Aayog and Department of Heavy Industries
|
18100
|
-
|
Electronic/Technology Products
|
Ministry of Electronics and Information
Technology
|
5000
|
-
|
Automobiles
& Auto Components
|
Department of Heavy Industries
|
57042
|
-
|
Pharmaceuticals drugs
|
Department of Pharmaceuticals
|
15000
|
-
|
Telecom & Networking Products
|
Department of Telecom
|
12195
|
-
|
Textile Products: MMF segment and technical textiles
|
Ministry of Textiles
|
10683
|
-
|
Food Products
|
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
|
10900
|
-
|
High Efficiency Solar PV Modules
|
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
|
4500
|
-
|
White Goods (ACs & LED)
|
Department for Promotion of Industry and
Internal Trade
|
6238
|
-
|
Speciality Steel
|
Ministry of Steel
|
6322
|
Total
|
145980
|
The PLI scheme will be implemented by the concerned
ministries/departments and will be within the overall financial limits
prescribed. The final proposals of PLI for individual sectors will be appraised
by the Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) and approved by the Cabinet.
Savings, if any, from one PLI scheme of an approved sector can be utilized to
fund that of another approved sector by the Empowered Group of Secretaries. Any
new sector for PLI will require fresh approval of the Cabinet.
The PLI scheme across these 10 key specific sectors will make Indian
manufacturers globally competitive, attract investment in the areas of core
competency and cutting-edge technology; ensure efficiencies; create economies
of scale; enhance exports and make India an integral part of the global supply
chain.
·
ACC battery manufacturing represents one of the
largest economic opportunities of the twenty-first century for several global
growth sectors, such as consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable
energy. The PLI scheme for ACC battery will incentivize large domestic and
international players in establishing a competitive ACC battery set-up in the
country.
·
India is expected to have a USD 1 trillion
digital economy by 2025. Additionally, the Government's push for data
localization, Internet of Things market in India, projects such as Smart City
and Digital India are expected to increase the demand for electronic products.
The PLI scheme will boost the production of electronic products in India.
·
The automotive industry is a major economic
contributor in India. The PLI scheme will make the Indian automotive Industry
more competitive and will enhance globalization of the Indian automotive
sector.
·
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is the third
largest in the world by volume and 14th largest in terms of value. It
contributes 3.5% of the total drugs and medicines exported globally. India
possesses the complete ecosystem for development and manufacturing of
pharmaceuticals and a robust ecosystem of allied industries. The PLI scheme
will incentivize the global and domestic players to engage in high value
production.
·
Telecom equipment forms a critical and strategic
element of building a secured telecom infrastructure and India aspires to
become a major original equipment manufacturer of telecom and networking
products. The PLI scheme is expected to attract large investments from global
players and help domestic companies seize the emerging opportunities and become
big players in the export market.
·
The Indian textile industry is one of the
largest in the world and has a share of ~5% of global exports in textiles and
apparel. But India's share in the manmade fibre (MMF) segment is low in
contrast to the global consumptionpattern, which is majorly in this segment.
The PLI scheme will attract large investment in the sector to further boost
domestic manufacturing, especially in the MMF segment and technical textiles.
·
The growth of the processed food industry leads
to better price for farmers and reduces high levels of wastage. Specific
product lines having high growth potential and capabilities to generate medium-
to large-scale employment have been identified for providing support through
PLI scheme.
·
Large imports of solar PV panels pose risks in supply-chain resilience
and have strategic security challenges considering the electronic (hackable)
nature of the value chain. A focused PLI scheme for solar PV modules will
incentivize domestic and global players to build large-scale solar PV capacity
in India and help India leapfrog in capturing the global value chains for solar
PV manufacturing.
·
White goods (air conditioners and LEDs) have very
high potential of domestic value addition and making these products globally
competitive. A PLI scheme for the sector will lead to more domestic
manufacturing, generation of jobs and increased exports.
·
Steel is a strategically important industry and
India is the world's second largest steel producer in the world. It is a net
exporter of finished steel and has the potential to become a champion in
certain grades of steel. A PLI scheme in Specialty Steel will help in enhancing
manufacturing capabilities for value added steel leading to increase in total
exports.
The above will be in addition to the already notified PLI schemes in the
following sectors:
No.
|
Sectors
|
Implementing
Ministry/Department
|
Financial outlays
Rs. crore
|
-
|
Mobile Manufacturing and Specified Electronic
Components
|
MEITY
|
40951
|
-
|
Critical Key Starting materials/Drug Intermediaries and Active
Pharmaceutical Ingredients
|
Department of Pharmaceuticals
|
6940
|
-
|
Manufacturing
of Medical
Devices.
|
3420
|
Total
|
51311
|
The Prime Minister's clarion call for an 'AatmaNirbhar Bharat' envisages
policies for the promotion of an efficient, equitable and resilient
manufacturing sector in the country.Growth in production and exports of
industrial goods will greatly expose the Indian industry to foreign competition
and ideas, which will help in improving its capabilities to innovate further.
Promotion of the manufacturing sector and creation of a conducive manufacturing
ecosystem will not only enable integration with global supply chains but also
establish backward linkages with the MSME sector in the country. It will lead
to overall growth in the economy and create huge employment opportunities.
Sector Wise Product Lines
Sector
|
|
Product Lines
|
Advance
|
|
ACC Batteries
|
Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Manufacturing
|
Electronic/Technology Products
|
|
i. Semiconductor Fab
|
ii. Display Fab
|
iii. Laptop/ Notebooks
|
iv. Servers
|
v. IoT Devices
|
vi. Specified Computer Hardware
|
Automobile and
|
|
Automobile and Auto Components
|
Auto Components
|
Pharmaceuticals
|
Category 1
|
i. Biopharmaceuticals
|
ii. Complex generic drugs
|
iii. Patented drugs or drugs nearing patent
expiry
|
iv. Cell based or gene therapy products
|
v. Orphan drugs
|
vi. Special empty capsules
|
vii. Complex excipients
|
|
Category 2
|
i. Active Pharma Ingredients (APIs) /Key
Starting Materials (KSMs) and /Drug Intermediaries (Dls)
|
Category 3
|
i. Repurposed Drugs
|
ii. Auto-immune drugs, Anti-cancer drugs, Anti
diabetic drugs, Anti Infective drugs, Cardiovascular drugs,Psychotropic drugs
and Anti-Retroviral drugs
|
iii. In-vitro Diagnostic Devices (IVDs)
|
iv. Phytopharmaceuticals
|
v. Other drugs not manufactured in India
|
vi. Other drugs as approved
|
Telecom Products
|
i. Core Transmission Equipment
|
ii. 4G/5G, Next Generation Radio Access
Network and Wireless Equipment
|
iii. Access & Customer Premises Equipment
(CPE), Internet of Things (IoT) Access Devices and Other WirelessEquipment
|
iv. Enterprise equipment: Switches, Router
|
Textiles
|
i. Man-Made Fiber Segment
|
ii. Technical Textiles
|
Food Processing
|
i. Ready to Eat / Ready to Cook (RTE/ RTC)
|
ii. Marine Products
|
iii. Fruits & Vegetables
|
iv. Honey
|
v. Desi Ghee
|
vi. Mozzarella Cheese
|
vii. Organic eggs and poultry meat
|
Solar PV manufacturing
|
Solar PVs
|
White Goods
|
|
i. Air conditioners
|
ii. LED
|
Steel Products
|
i. Coated Steel
|
ii. High Strength Steel
|
iii. Steel Rails
|
iv. Ally Steel Bars & Rods
|
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