FDI means ‘First Develop India’, for PM Narendra Modi

- Advertisement -

primeminister-modiFriday, September 26, 2014: Today, 25 September, is an important day in the history of India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially launch his ‘Make in India’ campaign, in a high-profile manner. He will meet ministers of 25 central departments to preach the importance of domestic manufacturing and more foreign investment. The launch is even more significant as PM is set to leave for his United States visit.

An official from the department of industrial policy and promotion said that all the ministries, related to manufacturing, have been involved in the project. As many as 25 sectors and ministries, including heavy industries, telecom and power, have been involved. Leading businessmen and corporate officials of around 3,000 companies, across 30 nations worldwide, have been invited for the launch event. The event will see the presence of Finance minister Arun Jaitley, minister of state for Finance, Commerce & Industry Nirmala Sitharaman, Power minister Piyush Goyal, MSME minister Kalraj Mishra, Labour minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Textile minister Santosh Singh.

Some other programmes will also be held in state capitals as well as Indian missions outside India. At these programmes the officials will initiate talks with investors and consultants. The government is looking forward to achieve more than 10 per cent growth in the manufacturing sector in the long term. A digital campaign will also take this programme across the globe. The official also added that FDI is getting more liberation and foreign investors are given the message that India is now a better place to invest for great business opportunities. Navratnas and the tourism department will also be an integral part of the event. The PM will pitch ti improve manufacturing in sectors like pharmaceuticals, auto components and biotech products. The other identified sectors include food processing, IT, defence, electronics and textiles.

- Advertisement -

The state capitals, that will witness the campaign launch, are Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. To address investors’ queries, an eight-member expert panel has been created by DIPP and FICCI, and solutions will be provided within 48 hours. Investors will get proper clarification on Indian policies and reforms suggestions will be provided to the Centre and states. Representatives from the US, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Poland, Australia, China, Italy, Germany and France based companies are attending the event.

EFY is one of the invitees at the grand launch of the ‘Make In India’ campaign. The group wishes PM Narendra Modi led mission a grand success and hopes that it will provide boost to manufacturing in electronics sector too. For more updates and live coverage of the event, stay tuned to EFY’s Electronics Design Community.

LIVE UPDATE:

* TATA’s Cyrus Mistry confirms commitment towards investing in India, but no details revealed!

* Suzuki chairman addresses the gathering; No investments announced.

* Mukesh Ambani shares plans to create 1,25,000 new jobs on behalf of Reliance Industries.

* Chanda Kochhar of ICICI shares threat of electronics imports and importance of manufacturing in India.

* Many labour laws being amended to make it easier for labour intensive industries.

* PM highlights the 3D aspect of India…democracy. ..demographic dividend…and demand. A unique combination that only India can provide.

* PM asserts that FDI has different meaning for Indians and foreigners. For Indians, it means FIRST DEVELOP INDIA. For foreigners, it remains an investment.

* PM emphasises that main mission is to drive lower income groups into middle class.

* Modi shares the vision of placing trust in citizens of India and its businesses. Cracks a joke on the need for getting documents signed by gazetted officers.

* PM lays foundation for the program by launching website and logo.

* PM explains why solar energy is a major market for the future.

* No doubt in talent of India…the Mars mission is our proof to the world…says PM

* Waste management to be another important business model.

* Tourism…infrastructure. ..are the other two sector he highlights.

* I guarantee…Same files…offices…same people….can be energised to shape and change India, says the PM.

* Will make centre and state work more in sync claims PM.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

Exclusive

Growth Opportunities Connected With The Growing Semicon EcoSystem In India

0
India must concentrate on electronics products and semiconductor components, as progress in one area reinforces the other. The country can unlock immense economic opportunities...

“Don’t Let Designations Become A Wild Goose Chase”

0
In his childhood, he possessed just one sweater, meant to last through many winters. He could not join IIT Roorkee because the cost of...

“Capitalise On ‘China Plus Two,’ Where Products With Higher Value Addition Become The Focus”

0
EPIC Foundation aims to transform India into an electronics hardware product nation by collaborating with governments, universities, design houses, and startups. In a conversation...

Buzz

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Chargeup’s Goal: 25,000 Drivers In 17 Cities By 2025, Prioritizing Smaller Cities

0
Chargeup, the forefront battery financing and comprehensive EV asset management platform in India, is on a mission to integrate 100,000 drivers within the upcoming...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Important Sectors

Exploring India’s Limited Selection: Just Six Robust Hybrids Priced Under ₹ 5 Million

0
As the United States passenger car market embraces hybrid vehicles, India’s car market is teeming with benefits and convenience for consumers. Yet, within the...

Top 10 Selling Electric Cars In The World

0
In the list of top 10 selling electric cars in the world, it seems to be a tight race between China’s BYD and the...

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Ford Investes In Expanding EV Software Capabilities At Chennai Hub

0
Ford Business Solutions India, presently with a staff of 12,000, is poised to expand by an additional 3,000 employees. Ford, recognized for its efforts...

Manufacturing

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...

Sterling Tools Inks MoU With Yongin For EV Components Facility

0
Sterling Tools announced that this strategic partnership is anticipated to bring in Rs 250 crore in business over the next five years. This collaboration...

Tata Elxsi-Renesas MCU Boosts EV Cost Efficiency And Market Speed

0
The Motor Control Unit's modular, scalable design facilitates integration across various EV applications, reducing time to market by 40%, lowering design and development costs...

Ramkrishna Forgings To Supply Powertrain Parts To Top US Electric Carmaker

0
Indian producer of rolled, forged, and machined products enter the US electric vehicle market for the first time. Ramkrishna Forgings, an Indian supplier of rolled,...