70 Firms Apply Under ₹23,000 Crore Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme
In a significant move to strengthen India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem, the central government has received 70 applications under its ₹23,000-crore Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) within just 15 days of launch. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw noted that a majority of the applicants are small and medium enterprises (SMEs), reflecting strong grassroots industrial interest in reducing the country’s reliance on electronic imports.
The ECMS, launched on May 1, 2025, aims to reduce India’s heavy dependence on electronic component imports by promoting domestic manufacturing. The scheme’s quick traction, with 70 applications received, indicates significant interest, particularly from SMEs (80%). Large players like Tata Electronics, Dixon Technologies, and Foxconn have reportedly also shown interest.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | 70 Firms Apply Under ₹23,000 Crore Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme |
| Scheme Name | Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) |
| Launched | May 1, 2025 |
| Total Applications Received | 70 |
| Share of SMEs | 80% |
| Total Outlay | ₹22,805 crore |
| Objective | Reduce import dependence & promote domestic electronic manufacturing |
| Key Participants | Tata Electronics, Dixon Technologies, Foxconn (reported interest) |
| Administered By | Ministry of Electronics & IT |
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