2. From Automobiles to Agro-products. From Hardware to Software.
From Satellites to Submarines. From Televisions to Telecom. From
Pharma to Biotech. From Paper to Power Plants. From Roads to
Bridges. From Houses to Smart Cities. From Profit to Progress.
Whatever you want to make:
Make in India.
3. Introduction :
• Make in India is an initiative of the Government of India to
encourage multinational , as well as domestic, companies to
manufacture their products in India. It was launched by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014.
• The Make in India program includes major new initiatives designed to
facilitate investment, foster innovation, protect intellectual property,
and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure.
4. The Make In India logo is derived from India’s national emblem. The
wheel denotes the peaceful progress and dynamism – a sign from India’s
enlightened past, pointing the way to a vibrant future. The prowling lion
stands for strength, courage, tenacity and wisdom – values that are every
bit as Indian today as they have ever been.
Logo
5. Sectors :
• Automobile
• Automobile Components
• Aviation
• Biotechnology
• Chemicals
• Construction
• Defense Manufacturing
• Electrical Machinery
• Electronics System
• Food Processing
• IT and BPM
• Leather
• Media And Entertainment
• Mining
• Oil and Gas
• Pharmaceuticals
• Ports and Shipping
• Railway
• Renewable Energy
• Roads and Highways
• Space
• Textiles
• Tourism and Hospitality
• Thermal Power
6. Initiatives
•Process of applying for Industrial License & Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum made online on 24×7 basis through eBiz
portal.
•Validity of Industrial license extended to three years.
•States asked to introduce self-certification and third party certification under Boilers Act.
•Major components of Defence products’ list excluded from industrial licensing.
•Dual use items having military as well as civilian applications deregulated.
•Services of all Central Govt. Departments & Ministries will be integrated with the eBiz – a single window IT platform for
services by 31 Dec. 2014.
•Process of obtaining environmental clearances made online.
•Following advisories sent to all Departments/ State Governments to simplify and rationalize regulatory environment.
•All returns should be filed on-line through a unified form.
•A check-list of required compliances should be placed on Ministry’s/Department’s web portal.
•All registers required to be maintained by the business should be replaced with a single electronic register.
•No inspection should be undertaken without the approval of the Head of the Department.
•For all non-risk, non-hazardous businesses a system of self-certification to be introduced
7. Benefits
• This will help in creating job market for over 10 million people in India
• Manufacturing done here would boost India’s GDP, trade and economic growth.
• Employment will increase manifold. This will augment the purchasing power of the
common Indian, mitigate poverty and expand the consumer base for companies.
Besides, it will help in reducing brain drain.
• Export-oriented growth model will improve India's Balance of Payments and help
in accumulating foreign exchange reserves
• Foreign investment will bring technical expertise and creative skills along with
foreign capital.
• Manufacturing sector led growth of nominal and per capita gdp. While India ranks
7th in terms of nominal GDP, it ranks a dismal 131st in terms of per capita GDP.