The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014 to transform India into a global manufacturing hub, create jobs, and achieve self-sufficiency in electronics manufacturing by 2020. Major electronics companies like Hitachi, Vivo Mobile, Lenovo, and Foxconn have since established manufacturing plants in India, helping to reduce electronics imports and providing thousands of new Indian jobs in line with Make in India's goals.
The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014 to transform India into a global manufacturing hub, create jobs, and achieve self-sufficiency in electronics manufacturing by 2020. Major electronics companies like Hitachi, Vivo Mobile, Lenovo, and Foxconn have since established manufacturing plants in India, helping to reduce electronics imports and providing thousands of new Indian jobs in line with Make in India's goals.
The Make in India initiative was launched in September 2014 to transform India into a global manufacturing hub, create jobs, and achieve self-sufficiency in electronics manufacturing by 2020. Major electronics companies like Hitachi, Vivo Mobile, Lenovo, and Foxconn have since established manufacturing plants in India, helping to reduce electronics imports and providing thousands of new Indian jobs in line with Make in India's goals.
In 2015, India received US$63 billion in FDI. OBJECTIVES To make India an electronics manufacturing hub Create employment To achieve net zero imports of electronics by 2020
Hitachi has set up an auto component plant
inChennai Vivo Mobile India began manufacturing smart phones at a plant in Greater Noida. The plant employs 2,200 people Lenovo has begun manufacturingMotorola smart phones at a plant near Chennai Foxconnannounced that it would investUS$5 billionover five years to set up a research and development and hi-tech semiconductor manufacturing facility in Maharashtra