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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: With the increasing focus of the government on domestic manufacturing of electronics components in the country, the electronics sector will see its contribution to GDP almost double in the next few years, industry experts estimate.

\"With series of Govt interventions like PMP, SPECS<\/a> and PLI, India is set to become the global hub for electronic products and with the economy of this size it is important for our country to have its own component manufacturing and echo system. This sector today contributes 3.4 per cent to GDP and is expected to contribute 6.4 per cent in next few years,\" Rajeev Khushu, Chairman, India Electronics and Semiconductor Association<\/a> (IESA<\/a>) said.

IESA is the key industry body representing the
Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing<\/a> (ESDM<\/a>) and intelligent electronics industry in India. Through its deep connection with its member companies, IESA aims to grow the ESDM and electronics business segment in India while making India the preferred destination for electronics and semiconductor design and manufacturing.

Over the last few years, the government has come out with a number of policies towards subsidising and incentivising the manufacture of critical electronics in the country. Currently, the electronics import bill for the India is the second highest after petroleum and petroleum products.

The government has released a number of policies towards significantly increasing India's domestic
electronics manufacturing<\/a> and is continually improving on these policies. These policies include the National Policy on Electronics<\/a> (NPE) that sets the vision of making India a global hub of Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM), the Product Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) and Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS) that incentivises domestic manufacturing of electronics, among others.

As per data available from Invest India, the agency responsible for investment promotion in India, electronic component production has risen by as much as $4 billion from 2014 to 2018. While the global market for electronic components is expected to reach $191.8 billion by 2022, India's share in global electronics manufacturing has grown from 1.3 per cent in 2012 to 3.6 per cent in 2019. Growth in the Indian electronic components market is driven by rising domestic demand and a growing electronics ecosystem coupled with initiatives like 'Make in India' and '
Digital India<\/a>'. This has resulted in the Indian Electronic Components Market increasing from $11 billion in the financial year 2009-10 to $20.8 billion in the financial year 2018-19, showing an annual growth rate of around 7 per cent.

\"With the median age of India in twenties the consumption of electronics is growing at a CAGR of 15 per cent for next few decades and as a result we will leap into top 3 countries in the ESDM consumption and top 5 countries in electronics production,\" Khushu added.

Further, initiatives such as 'Digital India' and 'Smart City' projects have raised the demand for Internet of Things. The Indian electronics markets is considered one of the largest in the world and expected to hit $400 billion by 2025.

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随着政府的关注国内生产电子元器件,电子行业将看到它对GDP的贡献几乎两倍在未来几年内,行业专家估计。

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新德里:增加政府的关注国内生产电子元器件,电子行业将看到它对GDP的贡献几乎两倍在未来几年内,行业专家估计。

“与PMP等一系列的政府干预措施,规格和照明灯具,印度将成为全球电子产品集散地,随着经济的大小是很重要的对我们国家有自己的组件制造和回波系统。今天的部门为GDP贡献了3.4%,预计在未来几年贡献6.4%,“Rajeev Khushu,董事长印度电子和半导体协会(方面,)说。

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方面是行业组织代表的关键电子系统的设计和制造(ESDM在印度)和智能电子产业。通过其深度与成员公司,IESA旨在增长ESDM和电子业务部门在印度而使印度首选电子和半导体设计和制造。

在过去的几年里,政府已推出一系列政策补贴和激励至关重要的电子产品制造。目前,电子产品进口费用后,印度是第二高的石油和石油产品。

政府发布了一系列政策显著增加印度国内电子产品制造这些政策和不断改善。这些政策包括国家政策对电子(肺水肿)集的愿景使印度成为全球中心的电子系统设计和制造(ESDM),产品相关激励方案(PLI)和方案促进制造电子元件和半导体(规格),激励国内制造的电子产品,等等。

根据数据可以从投资印度,印度的机构负责投资促进、电子组件生产增加了多达40亿美元从2014年到2018年。而全球电子元器件市场预计将达到1918亿美元,到2022年,印度在全球电子制造业的份额已从2012年的1.3%到2019年的3.6%。印度电子元器件市场的增长是由国内需求上升,越来越多的电子产品生态系统耦合等措施使在印度和数字印度”。这导致了印度电子元件市场增加从2009 - 10财年的110亿美元至208亿美元的财政年度2018 - 19,显示大约7%的年增长率。

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”与印度的平均年龄在20多岁的消费电子产品增长在未来几十年内的CAGR为15%,因此我们将进入前三的国家ESDM电子产品生产、消费和前5名国家“Khushu补充道。

进一步的举措,如“数字印度”和“智能城市”项目提出了对物联网的需求。印度的电子市场被认为是世界上最大的之一,到2025年预计将达到4000亿美元。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: With the increasing focus of the government on domestic manufacturing of electronics components in the country, the electronics sector will see its contribution to GDP almost double in the next few years, industry experts estimate.

\"With series of Govt interventions like PMP, SPECS<\/a> and PLI, India is set to become the global hub for electronic products and with the economy of this size it is important for our country to have its own component manufacturing and echo system. This sector today contributes 3.4 per cent to GDP and is expected to contribute 6.4 per cent in next few years,\" Rajeev Khushu, Chairman, India Electronics and Semiconductor Association<\/a> (IESA<\/a>) said.

IESA is the key industry body representing the
Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing<\/a> (ESDM<\/a>) and intelligent electronics industry in India. Through its deep connection with its member companies, IESA aims to grow the ESDM and electronics business segment in India while making India the preferred destination for electronics and semiconductor design and manufacturing.

Over the last few years, the government has come out with a number of policies towards subsidising and incentivising the manufacture of critical electronics in the country. Currently, the electronics import bill for the India is the second highest after petroleum and petroleum products.

The government has released a number of policies towards significantly increasing India's domestic
electronics manufacturing<\/a> and is continually improving on these policies. These policies include the National Policy on Electronics<\/a> (NPE) that sets the vision of making India a global hub of Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM), the Product Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) and Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS) that incentivises domestic manufacturing of electronics, among others.

As per data available from Invest India, the agency responsible for investment promotion in India, electronic component production has risen by as much as $4 billion from 2014 to 2018. While the global market for electronic components is expected to reach $191.8 billion by 2022, India's share in global electronics manufacturing has grown from 1.3 per cent in 2012 to 3.6 per cent in 2019. Growth in the Indian electronic components market is driven by rising domestic demand and a growing electronics ecosystem coupled with initiatives like 'Make in India' and '
Digital India<\/a>'. This has resulted in the Indian Electronic Components Market increasing from $11 billion in the financial year 2009-10 to $20.8 billion in the financial year 2018-19, showing an annual growth rate of around 7 per cent.

\"With the median age of India in twenties the consumption of electronics is growing at a CAGR of 15 per cent for next few decades and as a result we will leap into top 3 countries in the ESDM consumption and top 5 countries in electronics production,\" Khushu added.

Further, initiatives such as 'Digital India' and 'Smart City' projects have raised the demand for Internet of Things. The Indian electronics markets is considered one of the largest in the world and expected to hit $400 billion by 2025.

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