The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) said that with the government’s thrust on domestic electronics manufacturing supported by various incentive-linked schemes, the country has a great opportunity as well as required capabilities to establish a full-fledged semiconductor fabrication (FAB) electronics manufacturing ecosystem in the country.
The share of India in the global electronics manufacturing has grown from 1.3% in 2012 to 3.6% in 2019. Domestic electronics manufacturing has increased substantially from Rs 1.90 lakh crore in 2014-15 to Rs 5.34 lakh crore in 2019-20, growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 23 per cent.
According to estimates of ELCINA, the electronic components manufacturing sector suffers from a disability of around 10% due to the lack of adequate infrastructure, domestic supply chain and logistics constraints, high cost of finance, inadequate availability of quality power, limited design capabilities and focus on R&D by the industry apart from inadequacies in skill development.
"We are looking at building a large electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India and it's certainly never late to start. Hence, FAB can be a steppingstone to make India the global electronics manufacturing hub of the world. It will also be in line for achieving the NPE 2019 target of $400 billions of domestic manufacturing and export of electronics," said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA.
Out of this, "a production of one billion mobile handsets is targeted by 2025, valued at $190 billion, including 600 million mobile handsets valued at $110 billion for export. Therefore, India has the opportunity and the capability to establish a full-fledged FAB electronics manufacturing ecosystem in the country," Mohindroo said in a statement.
The government has launched Rs 41,000-crore Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme in April 2020 for manufacture of electronics in India. The scheme has been recently extended to IT hardware with an outlay of Rs 7,350 crore.
In order to incentivise the electronics sector further, the government had come out with an Expression of Interest (EOI) for setting up of semiconductor wafer or device fabrication facilities in India or acquisition of semiconductor FABs outside India.
India's display panel market is estimated to be of around $7 billion and is expected to grow to $15 billion in just four years, by 2025.
However, setting up a display FAB manufacture unit is an extremely capital-intensive project and requires an estimated investment of around Rs 70,000-75,000 crore or roughly $10 billion over a period of 2-3 years.
"FAB manufacturing facility is a capital-intensive business, and it is present in very few geographies of the world. Hence, we should build a competitive environment. We need to be very aggressive in terms of providing proper infrastructure facilities such as water, power, and logistics apart from capital support," Mohindroo emphasised.
A beginning has already been made in domestic display FAB manufacturing as South Korean electronics giant Samsung has already made an investment of Rs 4,825 crore for assembling displays in India.
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