Make in India is an international campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014 to encourage global companies to manufacture their products in India. The campaign aims to give India global recognition as an economic power and create jobs by increasing investment, raising technology levels, and boosting economic growth. Make in India seeks to transform India into a global manufacturing hub by developing skills, improving infrastructure, enhancing ease of business, and fostering innovation.
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The study provides you with an overview of the Make in India initiative and the benefits it is going to provide India and the world. It describes the impact Make in India has had on the Indian Economy and the huge foreign investment it has attracted in the recent years. The study highlights some of the biggest companies that have invested in India after the initiative.
Make in India, a type of Swadeshi movement covering 25 sectors of the economy, was launched by the Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014 to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India and enthuse with dedicated investments into manufacturing.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a new scheme to boost his country's manufacturing sector and encourage foreign investors with 'Zero Defect; Zero Effect' policies.
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A brief about Make In India . Its Implication and boost in Indian Economy by Implementation of Make In India , Future Plans for development of India i.e. making it a manufacturing hub , job oppurtunities .
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The study provides you with an overview of the Make in India initiative and the benefits it is going to provide India and the world. It describes the impact Make in India has had on the Indian Economy and the huge foreign investment it has attracted in the recent years. The study highlights some of the biggest companies that have invested in India after the initiative.
Make in India, a type of Swadeshi movement covering 25 sectors of the economy, was launched by the Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014 to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India and enthuse with dedicated investments into manufacturing.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a new scheme to boost his country's manufacturing sector and encourage foreign investors with 'Zero Defect; Zero Effect' policies.
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2. Make in India is an international marketing
campaigning slogan coined by the Prime
Minister of India, Narendra Modi to attract
businesses from around the world to invest and
manufacture in India.
Make in India campaign was launched on
25th of September in 2014 in the New Delhi at
Vigyan Bhawan. The aim of this campaign is to
give India an economic global recognition.
3.
4. 7th Largest GDP.
7.5% Growth Rate
Services are main source of economic
growth.
Pioneer in Information Technology.
India is third largest in Purchasing Power
Parity(PPP), newly industrialized country ,
one of the G-20 major economies, a member
of BRICS.
5. India, a member of BRICS(Brazil,
Russia, India, China, South Africa)
6. Job creation
Skill development
Foster Innovation
Attract capital and technological
investment in India.
Protect Intellectual Property
Rights.
7. Make in India i.e. to manufacture in India was launched
with an objective to make India an independent country.
Enhancing the literacy rate
Develop the skills
India has been importing goods , equipments and
machineries from other countries including those
related to defence sector. Instead of importing, if at
least someone begins to make in India:
• Goods become cheaper
• they will be readily available
• Less foreign exchange out go.
8.
9. India’s ailing infrastructure scenario and defunct logistics
facilities make it difficult for the country to achieve an
elite status as a manufacturing hub.
Reason why India is not able to compete with
other countries:
Lack of Robust Transport Networks
Widespread Corruption
Low Literacy Rate
Outdated Infrastructure
11. Cost of manpower is relatively low.
India has already marked its presence
as one of the fastest growing economies
of the world.
Demographics of India are favorable.
The country is expected to rank
amongst the world top three growth
economies.
12. Skilled Workforce
Large Number of Young Blood eligible
for employment.
Large Number of english speaking
population.
Aims at high quality standards.
13. Low Level Infrastructure
Lack of Modern Technologies
India being ranked low on ‘ease of doing
business’ by world bank.
Corporate Tax is higher as compared to other
nations i.e. 33%.
Labour laws, land laws, Red Tags are the
major challenges.
14.
15. 4 large auto manufacturing hubs across the
country.
100% FDI is allowed
potential to grow to 6+ Millions units
annually by 2020.
16. Most cost-effective in the world.
India Space Program has launched 40
satellites for 19 countries.
FDI up to 74% allowed.
3rd Largest TV Market in the world.
800 TV Channels.
17. Ease of business
Skill and jobs for the youth
Making India a manufacturer
100 smart cities
Getting away with archaic laws
18.
19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for
‘Make in India’ with ‘zero defect zero effect’
strategy giving a clear message that country
needs to manufacture quality products with
zero effect on the environment.
Our Manufacturing should have zero defect so
that our products should not be rejected on
global standards…
20.
21. Five industrial corridor projects have been
identified, planned and launched by the
Government of India in the Union Budget of
2014-2015, to provide an impetus to
industrialization and planned urbanisation.
• Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor
• Bengaluru Chennai corridor
• Chennai- Bengaluru Industrial Corridor
• Amritsar- Kolkata Industrial Corridor
22.
23.
24. •China launched Made in China campaign to
Counter India’s “Make In India” on
25th September, 2014.
•UK on Jan 2015 launched its campaign
“Great Collaborations” to build connections
with Indian Industries.
25. Increase in Manufacturing and Export
Generation of more jobs
Attract more FDI.
High Tech Technology comes to India.
Companies all over the world will start
business in India.
Industry and government will work
together.
29. India is a country rich in natural resources.
Labour is a plenty and skilled labour is easily
available given the high rates of unemployment
among the educated class of the country.
Make in India was launched with an aim to:
Boost Investment
Raise Technology Level
Increase Economic Growth in country
Make in India is not a slogan but a mission to
be accomplished by a single minded
commitment about processes.