
HP, Dell, Lenovo Amongst 32 To Apply For IT Hardware PLI
CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 31 August 2023, 04:26 IST

India is attempting to establish itself as a major participant in the world of high-tech manufacturing by luring international IT and electronics companies with legislative incentives and sweeteners. Vaishnaw said 32 companies have applied under the PLI scheme for IT hardware “which is a very good response, much more than we had anticipated”.
Foxconn Group, HP, Dell, and Lenovo have also submitted applications under the comprehensive plan.
“India is emerging as a trusted supply chain partner and value added partner…companies are happy to come to India for manufacturing and design work,” the Minister said at a media briefing.
India has had sustained development in the production of electronics, with a compound annual growth rate of 17% over the past eight years. A significant output milestone of USD 105 billion (about Rs 9 lakh crore) was attained this year.
India is now the second-largest mobile phone producer in the world. This year, mobile phone exports reached a significant milestone of USD 11 billion (about Rs 90,000 crore).
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