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TRANSFORMING

INDIA
INDIA CONVERGING

FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY POPULATION VOTERS

7.6%
2015
1.5B
2030
834M
2014
c
TOP INVESTMENT DESTINATION AVERAGE AGE NEW VOTERS

$55BEY
29
2025
117M
2014

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UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY

DIGITAL INDIA STARTUP INDIA

MISSION
1.2 billion Broadband Fastest growing
Users
(277 million)
ecosystem

INDIA –
SKILL INDIA JAN DHAN YOJANA

Inclusive
400 million 239 million
skilled workers
(18 million)
bank accounts

Growth AADHAR
1.1 billion
enrolments
MAKE IN INDIA
NEW
Sectors
Processes
Infrastructure
Mindset

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EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

GOODS & SERVICES TAX


Single Tax by April 2017

EASE OF BANKRUPTCY CODE 2015 PERMANENT RESIDENCY STATUS

DOING
Time-bound Insolvency PRS for investors for 10
Process years

BUSINESS
COMPANIES ACT 2015 FDI POLICY 2016
Simplified Compliance Open Economy

eBIZ PORTAL IPR POLICY 2016


Promote innovation, strict
Single portal for company
enforcement & expedited
licensing and registration process

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MAKE IN INDIA
THE
OPPORTUNITY:
SECTORS
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MAKE IN INDIA

NEW
Sectors
Processes
Infrastructu
re
Mindset

Moved up

32 PLACES
Global Competitiveness
Rankings in 2 years
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INDIA UNLIMITED

Aviation Biotech Mining Oil & Gas Pharma


Auto Auto Comp
$82 billion $100 billion $80 billion $110 billion $55 billion
$300 billion $115 billion

Construction Defence Capital Goods Railways Renewables Roads


Chemicals
$640 billion $130 billion $112 billion $142 billion $260 billion $150 billion
$430 billion

Food Leather Textiles Thermal Tourism &


Electronics IT / BPM
Processing $30 billion $223 billion Power Hospitality
$400 billion $350 billion
$320 billion $419 billion

Space
Wellness Ports
Media &
$7 billion $150 billion 7
Entertainment
SECTORS

Roads 40 km / day Aviation 250 airports


(2017)

INFRASTRUCTURE Railways $142 billion opportunity Ports $57 billion


Sagarmala Project

Housing for 110 million houses Smart


107 smart cities
All (20 million) Cities
100% FDI
Power 300 GW (total installed capacity)
(Villages: 639,445 – To be electrified: 12,228)
US$ 1 trillion
investments Renewable 175GW (Solar: 100 GW / Wind: 60 GW / Others: 15 GW): 2022
target
Energy
(Current: 43 GW capacity)

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SECTORS

107
Smart
Cities
by 2022

SMART 60
CITIES
Cities already
shortlisted

100% FDI

$150 billion
$15 bn
budgetary
support over
next four
years

Shortlisted Cities 9
SECTORS
Mobile (Wireless)

2nd Largest 616 million unique mobile
subscribers
Smart • Fastest-growing smartphone
Phone market in the world
Market
Fixed Line (Wireline)
TELECOM
100% FDI
• 25.95 million fixed line
subscribers in 2016

• 166 million broadband


$103 billion subscribers,

Internet Services
USD 37 Bn
Mobile Services • 350 million internet users
Market

• 100 Mbps Connectivity to


250,000 villages

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Major Export Destinations
Category 2015 2025
Total Production $34.3 Bn $120 Bn
Employment 1.4 Mn
5 Mn (D),
(Direct), 7 Mn
25 Mn (I)
(Indirect)
Exports $9 Bn $45 Bn

CAPITAL
Skill availability 5 Mn Skilled
Improving Technology, Standards and promote SMEs

GOODS $3,6
$23.6

42.143 Bn USD Market Size


$3,3
$2,9
$2,3 $2,3
$1,9
$1,4

$0,4 $0,6

Metallurgical Plastic Machine Tools Textile Die, Mould & Food Printing Earthmoving Processs Plant
Heavy
Machinery Machinery Machinery Press Tools Processing Machinery Machinery Equipment
Electrical
Machinery
Machinery
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• Make In India Priority Sector
• Sub-sector-specific initiatives

National
• Technology Development Fund under PPP model for
technology acquisition, purchase of IPRs, designs
and drawings and commercialisation

Capital • Start-Up Centre for Capital Goods in PPP

Goods
• Technology Depth
• Mandatory Standardisation

Policy 2016 • Skill development


• Support services: continuous monitoring and
reporting of data of production, export and import
• Centres of Excellence, Common Engineering Facility
Centres

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Growth in Revenue from construction equipment (USD Mn)

12
9,9

Earthmoving and
10

mining equipment
6,5
6 5,1
4,6 4,2 3,9
4

$3.25 2
Size of the Market
Billion 0
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
$2.53 Total Production Capacity
Billion
Policy Promotion
100% FDI in construction Simplified taxation norms for
$1.1 Total Exports equipment leasing
Billion
Allow External Commercial Allowed higher depreciation
55.3% 5 Year CAGR - Exports Borrowing to finance (40% from current 15%) on
domestic equipment construction equipment: tax
40 World class manufacturers burden reduced
have base in India Establishing Industrial Separate regulatory
Training Institutes and framework and Act for off-
Infrastructure Equipment Skill highway equipment
Existing Players Council

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Energy requirement (BU)
1069
998 1 002
937

Electrical
831 862
748

machinery

Expanding Market ($Bn) FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16*

100 45
Policy Promotion

19,3
21 • Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojna
• Integrated Power Development Scheme for Smart
FY 15 FY 22 Infra in Cities
FY 15 FY 22
Generation T&D
• 100% FDI: De-licensing of power
Equipment Equipment • Reduction in custom duties on a range of
engineering equipment
• Dedicated SEZs for the engineering sector
Existing Players

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Electronics - India Advantage & Opportunities
Investment Opportunity

Year Demand Supply Gap


2015 $100 bn $31 bn $69 bn Consumer Automotive Medical
2020 $400 bn $104 bn $296 bn Key Sub Sectors Electronics Electronics Electronics

Growth Drivers
500 new cities and 100 smart cities over phases
under the new urban development mission
2015
Manufacturing sector to grow from present 17% $9.3 bn $3.3 bn $2.0 bn
GDP contribution to 25% by 2022

Robotics and Automation , IT Services are at the


core of Manufacturing Sector growth strategy

2020
Development of Industrial Corridors $29 bn $10 bn $12 bn
7 National Manufacturing & Investment Zones
planned– more expected to follow

100% - Targeted rural tele-density by 2020

Growth in Telecom industry to act as a major


driver of Indian semiconductor industry
Electronics - India Advantage & Opportunities

Government Initiatives
Investment Opportunities

Electronic Semiconductors
National Policy on Development Fund
1.5 Bn USD Processors
Electronics
Nano-
electronics, IT, ESDM Memory cards
Modified Special
Incentive Package DUTY BENEFITS Printed circuit boards (PCB)
Scheme (Promoting Make in
(25% Capital Subsidy), India) LCD displays
State Incentives
LEDs, Consumer, Industrial Electronics
Electronic
Manufacturing
Digital India Cluster Scheme
Defence Electronics
targeting for 200 Electronic
Manufacturing clusters by
2020
TV’s, Telecom Equipment

Preferential Mobile phones & Accessories


Market Access
Skill Development (Preference to
domestically
manufactured goods)
$100 bn
Investment by 2020
• Incentivise FDI on long-term basis for high- tech
manufacturing: High-technology manufacturing
investment allowance increased to 25% from 15%.
• Industrial R&D definition extended till the point of
commercial production: 0% tax deduction
• 2-year income-tax holiday for sale of goods emanating
from a defined “new-technology” list by capital goods

Technology sub-sector.
• National IPR Policy 2016

Focus • Sector- specific research funds: advanced material


research, steel equipment research etc.
• Academia-industry interface
organisations, associations.
• National Policy on Advanced Manufacturing under
formulation: 3D printing, advanced robotics, Industry
4.0, etc
• Increase international R&D cooperation: Fraunhofer
Institute, UK Catapults Centre etc
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Early successes in the IP ecosystem
Patents Trademarks
 458 new technically competent  100 Examiners of Trademarks
Patent Examiners in various fields and GIs appointed on contractual
of technology appointed on regular basis.
basis in addition to the existing 130.  62 Examiners of TMs and GIs
 263 Patent Examiners also being being recruited through UPSC.
appointed on contractual basis.  TM filings increased by 35% in
 Patent filings increased by 10% 2015-16 – indicator of growth in
in 2015-16 economy.

• Patent applications: First examination from present 5 to 7 years to just 18 months


• Trademarks: First examination from present 13 months to just 1 month

Cell for IPR Promotion and Management


contact@investindia.org.in

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