2. • Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
25 September 2014 in a ceremony at the Vigyan
Bhavan
• The campaign was designed by Wieden Kennedy
and dedicated to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
• Major objective behind this initiative is to focus
on job creation and skill enhancement in 25
sectors of the Indian economy
• Aims to encourage multi-national as well as
national companies to manufacture their
products in India
3. • Derived from India’s national emblem and
inspired by the Ashoka Chakra
• Wheels - progress and dynamism along with
with peace; symbol of India’s enlightened past
and paving the way to a vibrant future
• Lion - strength, courage, tenacity and wisdom
4. • Automobiles and Aviation
• Biotechnology, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
• Construction and Defence manufacturing
• Electrical Machinery and Electronic systems
• Food Processing and Health
• InformationTechnology and Business Process
Management,
• Media and Entertainment
• Mining, Roads and Highways
• Ports, Shipping, Railways andTourism
• Renewable Energy andThermal power
• Space and astronomy
5. Sectors Contribution (Before
Make In India)
Contribution (After
Make In India)
Automobiles 8 Billion 50 Billion
Roads and Highways 14 Billion 57.8 Billion
Food Processing 1.43 Trillion 7.21 Trillion
Space 47 Billion 85 Billion
Textiles and Garments 67 Billion 100 Billion
Pharmaceuticals,
Medicine
500 Billion 1 Trillion
Tourism and Hospitality $ 20.236 Billion 21.071 Billion
Some major sectors
6. • 'Make in Maharashtra' was initiated on
inspiration from the Make in India initiative
• On February 2015, Huawei opened a new
research and development (R&D) campus in
Bengaluru
• On February 2015, Xiaomi initiated talks with
the Andhra Pradesh government to begin
manufacturing smartphones
• A defence deal was signed during Prime
Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia
8. Make in India aims to
• increase the export of goods manufactured in
India
• urges the Multinational Companies (MNCs) and
other foreign manufacturing companies to
operate and manufacture its products in India in
order to sell it here
• aims to increase the contribution of the
manufacturing sector to the GDP of the nation to
above 25%.
This would in turn enhance our FDI and would also
10. This presentation is created by Sarbani
Chatterjee after through research on the Make in
India policy.
Hope you enjoyed the presentation and would
continue to support this initiative whole-
heartedly.
Thanks for your patience.