What is MAKE IN INDIA???
“MAKE IN INDIA” is an international marketing strategy, conceptualized by our PM, Narendra Modi on 25
September 2014 to attract investments from businesses around the world, and in the process, strengthen India's
manufacturing sector. The campaign has been concentrated to fulfil the purpose of job creation,
enforcement to secondary and tertiary sector, boosting the national economy, converting India to a self-reliant
country and to give the Indian economy global recognition. The 'Make in India' also attempts to enforce the inflow of FDI in the country and improve services by partial privatization of loss-making government firms. The campaign is completely under control of the Central
Government of India.
To facilitate investment
Foster innovation
Enhance skill development
Protect intellectual property &
Build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure.
There's never been a better time to
Make In India.
Live Project: DMIC
• The Government of India is developing the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) as a global manufacturing and investment destination utilizing the 1,483 km-long, high-capacity western Dedicated Railway Freight Corridor (DFC) as the backbone. The objective is to increase the share of manufacturing in the GDP of the country and to create smart sustainable cities where manufacturing will be the key economic driver.
The DMIC Project
• The DMIC project seeks to create a strong economic base with a globally competitive environment and state-of-the-art infrastructure to activate local commerce, enhance investments and attain sustainable development.
• New DMIC Cities will help to meet pressures of urbanisation and also lead India’s economic growth for the next 20 -30 years. The project aspires to double employment potential, triple industrial output and quadruple exports from the region in the next seven to nine years.
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• The plan is to develop new manufacturing cities, logistic hubs and residential townships along the DFC incorporating the philosophy of sustainability, connectivity and development; each manufacturing city will have world-class infrastructure, convenient public transport, power management and an efficient water and waste management system.
• 24 manufacturing cities are envisaged in the perspective plan of the DMIC project. In the first phase, seven cities are being developed and these cities will provide international and domestic investors with a diverse set of vast investment opportunities. The initial phase of the new cities is expected to be completed by 2019.
• Sectors of focus include general manufacturing; IT/ITES; electronics including high-tech industries; automobiles and auto ancillary; agro and food processing; heavy engineering; metals and metallurgical products; pharmaceuticals and biotech; and services sector.
Make In India Priorities
Skills vis-a-vis Education
Agriculture
Access to banking services
Boosting manufacturing
A robust urban infrastructure
Access to power
Enhance digital connectivity
Affordable healthcare
Enabling Physical connectivity
Promoting Retail growth