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• 21291341082
• Patel Mihir KalpeshBhai
• 21291341096
• Patel Smit JayantiBhai
About “Make in India”
• The Make in India program was launched by Prime Minister on 25th Sept
2014 and is built on layers of collaborative (સહયોગપૂર્ણ) effort.
• Broad banding of initiatives to transform India into a global design and
Manufacturing hub
• A National Workshop on sector specific industries in December 2014
brought Secretaries to the Government of India and industry leaders
together to debate and formulate an action plan for the next three years,
aimed at raising the contribution of the manufacturing sector to 25% of
the GDP by 2022 and create 100 million jobs over next decade
• These exercises resulted in a road map for the single largest
manufacturing initiative
• This collaborative model has also been successfully extended to include
India’s global partners
“Make in India” Week
•
MII ( media - independent interface )
Week held in Mumbai from 13-18
Feb 2016 to showcase India’s
potential for design, innovation and
sustainability
• Created avenues for showcasing,
connecting and collaborating for
manufacturing in India
• Promoted investment enabling
environment and healthy competitive
spirit amongst States
Make in India
initiative
Pillars of a new resurgent India
New Processes
New R&D (Research and Development)
New Design
New Mindset
New Infrastructure
New Innovation
New Sectors
The Challenge
Grow at 10% for 3 decades
Ease of doing
business
Making India a part of the global supply
chain
Young India – skilling the nation and creating opportunities
Making India an hub for
R&D
Making India a centre for large scale
manufacturing
Urbanisation – a unique
opportunity
Delhi–Mumbaiindustrialcorridor
Amritsar–Kolkataindustrialcorridor
Chennai–Bengaluruindustrialcorridor
Bengaluru–Mumbaiindustrialcorridor
Chennai – Vizag industrial
corridor
Creating new world class
infrastructure
National Industrial corridor development authority (NICDA) being
created
Coverging Industrial corridors
New Mindset - Red Tape to Red Carpet
24x7 online service to investors across the
world
Response query
mechanism
Proactive intervention with all state
governments
Follow-up with all Government of India departments
Japan+ and Korea+ special
desks
100 smart cities
Transforming lives, transforming India
Urban India will contribute 75% of GDP by 2030
700 million Indians to get in the process of
urbanisation
Creating an innovative, sustainable India
Urbanisation - a unique
opportunity
Using technology to leapfrog -
JAM
Jan dhan – 160 million new household
accounts
Aadhar – 1 billion aadhar enrolments, Unique identity
movement
Mobile – 900 million cell phone users (370 mn in rural
areas)
India using mobile technology, unique identity & bank accounts
Skill India - key
challenge
Demographic Dividend – 62% of population in Working Age
Grou
p
104 Million to be skill trained by
2022
New dynamic Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Policy
National Occupation Standards laid down by Sector Skill
Councils
NSDC is building scalable, for-profit vocational training
institutions across
India
New
initiatives
Digital India - Transform India into a digitally empowered society
and knowledge
economy
Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and Clean Ganga -
Focuses on building toilets, especially for women and
make India the cleanest country.
Clean Ganga initiative aims to make the river
Ganga
clean and pollution
free.
India at the heart of frugal
engineering
Low cost but not low
tech!
Renault KWID will do much better than any other car because it has
Indian Genes – Carlos Ghosn, chairman & ceo Renault
General electric’s Mac 400 electro cardio graph (ECG) Machine
{1500$ instead of 10000$ for its predecessor. Cost of ECG just 1$}
Heart surgery costs between 2000$ & 5000& as compared to
20000-
100000$ in US
Jaipur foot for US $45 and jaipur knee for US $20 - 50 top
inventions
of the world – Time magazine
Mangalyaan – Mars orbiter mission US 73 Million – 1/10
th the cost of
any previous Mars mission.
India - design &
innovation
A large consumer market
Large B2B market, one of the largest business to govt markets
India - an innovation lab for companies combining technology,
design, innovation
India - a vibrant nation of
startups
Compliance Regime based on Self-Certification
Startup India Hub – a single point of contact for entire Startup
ecosyste
m
Starting a Startup in 1 day on a Mobile App
Legal Support and Fast-tracking Patent Examination at Lower
Cost
s
Relaxed Norms of Public Procurement for Startups
Faster Exit for Startups
Providing Funding Support through a Fund of Funds with a
Corpus of INR 10,000 crore
Credit Guarantee Fund for Startups
India - a vibrant nation of
startups
Tax Exemption on Capital Gains
Tax Exemption to Startups for 3 years
Tax Exemption on Investments above Fair Market Value
Setting up of 35 New Incubators in Institutions
Setting up of 7 New Research Parks Modeled on the Research
Park Setup at IIT Madras
Promoting Startups in the Biotechnology Sector
India - an R&D
powerhouse
1st choice for tech MNCs to set up R&D centres outside their
home
countries
Leading offshore destination for engineering and R&D
services
Talent, technology & emerging market imperative during R&D
growt
h
Resurgence in the number of R&D centers, almost 10,000
companies employing 5,00,000
Indians
Fostering
innovation
Strong TRIPS compliant policy framework
Ease of Access: World-class IT enabled patent offices
Internationally acclaimed systems for International Searching
and Preliminary Examination of patent
applications.
Madrid system for international registration of
trademarks
Bilateral
Relationship
219,000
Australian tourists visited India and
160,000
Indian tourists visited Australia in
2014
India – Australia’s 7
th Largest trading partner; 5
th largest export market
Trade in Goods & Services – $6.8 bn
in FY2003-04
to
$14.8 bn
in FY2013-
14
About 46,000 Indian students studying in Australian Universities
India – Australia’s largest export market for gold and chickpeas.
India – Australia’s second largest market for coal and copper ores
India – Australia’s third largest market for lead and wool
Indian community ofnearly 295,000 (persons born in India)
contributing to the
Australian economy in their role as teachers,
doctors,accountants,
engineers and
researchers.
Top Sectors Export –Import (2014 –
2015)
Major Australian exports A$
m
Coal 5,516
Gold 903
Copper ores & concentrates 818
Vegetables, f.c.f. 253
Australia ranks 33rd
&
18
th
as India’s principal export destinations & import
sources respectively; 20.1% growth in total merchandise trade in 2014‐15
Major Australian imports A$
m
Refined petroleum 910
Medicaments (incl. veterinary) 247
Pearls & gems 239
Passenger motor vehicles 170
Electrical Equipments ESD
M
Pharmaceutical
Overview  Estimated output by 2022 to be
USD 100 billion
 The market expanded at a CAGR
of 10.5 per cent over (FY07–12).
 Worth USD 68.31 billion in
2012; anticipated to be US
D
94.2 billion by 2015; CAGR of
9.88% between 2011 and 2015
• Accounts for about 2.4 % of the
global pharma industry in value
terms and 10% in volume terms
• Expected to grow at 12.1%
during 2012–20
• Expected to reach USD250
billion by 2020 from the current
USD65 billion
Investment
opportunities
 Generation Machinery: Boilers,
Turbines, Generators
 Transmission Machinery
 Consumer electronics
 Strategic electronics
 Medical electronics
 Avionics
 Fabless manufacturing
 Automotive electronics
 Electronic Manufacturing
Services
 EMC
s
• Active pharmaceutical
ingredients (APIs)
• Contract research and
manufacturing services
(CRAMS
)
• Formulations
FDI policy 100% FDI is allowed under the
automatic route subject to all the
applicable regulations and laws.
100% FDI through automatic route
for ESDM except for defence
electronics
• 100% FDI is allowed under the
automatic route for Greenfield
projects.
• For brownfield project
investment up to 100% is under
the government route.
Investment Opportunities — Across Sectors

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  • 1. • 21291341082 • Patel Mihir KalpeshBhai • 21291341096 • Patel Smit JayantiBhai
  • 2.
  • 3. About “Make in India” • The Make in India program was launched by Prime Minister on 25th Sept 2014 and is built on layers of collaborative (સહયોગપૂર્ણ) effort. • Broad banding of initiatives to transform India into a global design and Manufacturing hub • A National Workshop on sector specific industries in December 2014 brought Secretaries to the Government of India and industry leaders together to debate and formulate an action plan for the next three years, aimed at raising the contribution of the manufacturing sector to 25% of the GDP by 2022 and create 100 million jobs over next decade • These exercises resulted in a road map for the single largest manufacturing initiative • This collaborative model has also been successfully extended to include India’s global partners
  • 4. “Make in India” Week • MII ( media - independent interface ) Week held in Mumbai from 13-18 Feb 2016 to showcase India’s potential for design, innovation and sustainability • Created avenues for showcasing, connecting and collaborating for manufacturing in India • Promoted investment enabling environment and healthy competitive spirit amongst States
  • 5. Make in India initiative Pillars of a new resurgent India New Processes New R&D (Research and Development) New Design New Mindset New Infrastructure New Innovation New Sectors
  • 6. The Challenge Grow at 10% for 3 decades Ease of doing business Making India a part of the global supply chain Young India – skilling the nation and creating opportunities Making India an hub for R&D Making India a centre for large scale manufacturing Urbanisation – a unique opportunity
  • 8. National Industrial corridor development authority (NICDA) being created Coverging Industrial corridors
  • 9. New Mindset - Red Tape to Red Carpet 24x7 online service to investors across the world Response query mechanism Proactive intervention with all state governments Follow-up with all Government of India departments Japan+ and Korea+ special desks
  • 10. 100 smart cities Transforming lives, transforming India Urban India will contribute 75% of GDP by 2030 700 million Indians to get in the process of urbanisation Creating an innovative, sustainable India Urbanisation - a unique opportunity
  • 11. Using technology to leapfrog - JAM Jan dhan – 160 million new household accounts Aadhar – 1 billion aadhar enrolments, Unique identity movement Mobile – 900 million cell phone users (370 mn in rural areas) India using mobile technology, unique identity & bank accounts
  • 12. Skill India - key challenge Demographic Dividend – 62% of population in Working Age Grou p 104 Million to be skill trained by 2022 New dynamic Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Policy National Occupation Standards laid down by Sector Skill Councils NSDC is building scalable, for-profit vocational training institutions across India
  • 13. New initiatives Digital India - Transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and Clean Ganga - Focuses on building toilets, especially for women and make India the cleanest country. Clean Ganga initiative aims to make the river Ganga clean and pollution free.
  • 14. India at the heart of frugal engineering Low cost but not low tech! Renault KWID will do much better than any other car because it has Indian Genes – Carlos Ghosn, chairman & ceo Renault General electric’s Mac 400 electro cardio graph (ECG) Machine {1500$ instead of 10000$ for its predecessor. Cost of ECG just 1$} Heart surgery costs between 2000$ & 5000& as compared to 20000- 100000$ in US Jaipur foot for US $45 and jaipur knee for US $20 - 50 top inventions of the world – Time magazine Mangalyaan – Mars orbiter mission US 73 Million – 1/10 th the cost of any previous Mars mission.
  • 15. India - design & innovation A large consumer market Large B2B market, one of the largest business to govt markets India - an innovation lab for companies combining technology, design, innovation
  • 16. India - a vibrant nation of startups Compliance Regime based on Self-Certification Startup India Hub – a single point of contact for entire Startup ecosyste m Starting a Startup in 1 day on a Mobile App Legal Support and Fast-tracking Patent Examination at Lower Cost s Relaxed Norms of Public Procurement for Startups Faster Exit for Startups Providing Funding Support through a Fund of Funds with a Corpus of INR 10,000 crore Credit Guarantee Fund for Startups
  • 17. India - a vibrant nation of startups Tax Exemption on Capital Gains Tax Exemption to Startups for 3 years Tax Exemption on Investments above Fair Market Value Setting up of 35 New Incubators in Institutions Setting up of 7 New Research Parks Modeled on the Research Park Setup at IIT Madras Promoting Startups in the Biotechnology Sector
  • 18. India - an R&D powerhouse 1st choice for tech MNCs to set up R&D centres outside their home countries Leading offshore destination for engineering and R&D services Talent, technology & emerging market imperative during R&D growt h Resurgence in the number of R&D centers, almost 10,000 companies employing 5,00,000 Indians
  • 19. Fostering innovation Strong TRIPS compliant policy framework Ease of Access: World-class IT enabled patent offices Internationally acclaimed systems for International Searching and Preliminary Examination of patent applications. Madrid system for international registration of trademarks
  • 20. Bilateral Relationship 219,000 Australian tourists visited India and 160,000 Indian tourists visited Australia in 2014 India – Australia’s 7 th Largest trading partner; 5 th largest export market Trade in Goods & Services – $6.8 bn in FY2003-04 to $14.8 bn in FY2013- 14 About 46,000 Indian students studying in Australian Universities India – Australia’s largest export market for gold and chickpeas. India – Australia’s second largest market for coal and copper ores India – Australia’s third largest market for lead and wool Indian community ofnearly 295,000 (persons born in India) contributing to the Australian economy in their role as teachers, doctors,accountants, engineers and researchers.
  • 21. Top Sectors Export –Import (2014 – 2015) Major Australian exports A$ m Coal 5,516 Gold 903 Copper ores & concentrates 818 Vegetables, f.c.f. 253 Australia ranks 33rd & 18 th as India’s principal export destinations & import sources respectively; 20.1% growth in total merchandise trade in 2014‐15 Major Australian imports A$ m Refined petroleum 910 Medicaments (incl. veterinary) 247 Pearls & gems 239 Passenger motor vehicles 170
  • 22. Electrical Equipments ESD M Pharmaceutical Overview  Estimated output by 2022 to be USD 100 billion  The market expanded at a CAGR of 10.5 per cent over (FY07–12).  Worth USD 68.31 billion in 2012; anticipated to be US D 94.2 billion by 2015; CAGR of 9.88% between 2011 and 2015 • Accounts for about 2.4 % of the global pharma industry in value terms and 10% in volume terms • Expected to grow at 12.1% during 2012–20 • Expected to reach USD250 billion by 2020 from the current USD65 billion Investment opportunities  Generation Machinery: Boilers, Turbines, Generators  Transmission Machinery  Consumer electronics  Strategic electronics  Medical electronics  Avionics  Fabless manufacturing  Automotive electronics  Electronic Manufacturing Services  EMC s • Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) • Contract research and manufacturing services (CRAMS ) • Formulations FDI policy 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route subject to all the applicable regulations and laws. 100% FDI through automatic route for ESDM except for defence electronics • 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route for Greenfield projects. • For brownfield project investment up to 100% is under the government route. Investment Opportunities — Across Sectors