Maharashtra draws ₹8,316 crore worth of electronics parts manufacturing proposals under Centre’s ECMS push

📊Executive Summary
Maharashtra has attracted significant investment interest under the Centre’s Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), with 39 applications totaling ₹8,316.85 crore. This initiative aims to enhance India’s electronics value chain by boosting domestic manufacturing of components like printed circuit boards and camera modules. The government has approved a major greenfield Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) in Pune, which is expected to attract further investments and provide essential infrastructure support. The ECMS is part of broader initiatives to strengthen India's electronics production, which has seen substantial growth over the past decade. This development indicates a strategic shift towards localized manufacturing, which could impact procurement strategies for companies sourcing electronic components....
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