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Telecom Equipment sales cross ₹50,000 crore under PLI scheme

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Telecom Equipment sales cross ₹50,000 crore under PLI scheme

Context: Government push via Production linked Incentive (PLI) schemes boosts production, resulting in balanced telecom equipment exports (₹1.49 lakh crore) and imports (₹1.53 lakh crore) for FY 2023-24.

 

Key Achievements of the PLI Scheme in India’s Telecom Sector

  • Industry Growth:  Telecom manufacturing sales exceeded ₹50,000 crore under PLI scheme, with a 370% increase in FY 2023-24 compared to FY 2019-20.
  • Job Creation:  It created over 17,800 direct jobs and many more indirect jobs.
  • Reduced Import Dependency:  It reduced reliance on imported telecom equipment by 60%, making India self-reliant and enhancing national security.
  • Global Competitiveness: Indian manufacturers are increasingly competing on a global scale, offering high-quality products at competitive prices.
  • Telecom Equipment Exports: Exports totaled approximately ₹10,500 crore, with significant shipments to North America and Europe.
  • Mobile Phone Production:  In 2023-24, 33 crore units were produced in India, with only 0.3 crore units imported and nearly 5 crore units exported. 
    • Export value increased from ₹1,556 crore in 2014-15 to ₹1,28,982 crore in 2023-24.
  • Trade Balance: The trade deficit in telecom reduced from ₹68,000 crore to ₹4,000 crore over five years.

 

 

Government Initiatives for Telecom Sector

  • PLI Scheme for Large Scale Electronic Manufacturing: Attracted ₹3,400 crore investment in three years.
    • Supports Atma Nirbhar Bharat by promoting local production and reducing import dependency.
  • 6G innovation group 
  • Bharatnet project
  • Prime Minister Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM-WANI)
  • Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF).
  • FDI cap in the telecom sector increased to 100% from 74%.

 

India’s Telecom Industry:

  • Second largest globally with 1.091 billion subscribers (wireless + wireline).
  • Overall tele-density: 85.76%.
    • With Rural tele-density of 59.44% and Urban tele-density of 133.42%.
  • India poised to be the world’s second-largest smartphone market by 2025.
  • India is placed at 60th rank as per Network Readiness Index 2023. 

 

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