Prime Minister Narendra Modi

PLIs attract ₹3 lakh cr committed investment in 14 sectors

The flagship Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme of the Central government has attracted over ₹1.03 lakh crore of investment till November 2023, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has stated.

Committed investments across 14 sectors where PLI schemes are operational exceed ₹3 lakh crore, the ministry said.

In its update on PLI, the ministry says PLI schemes have led to the production of goods worth ₹8.61 lakh crore (including ₹3.2 lakh crore worth of exports) and a direct and indirect employment generation of over 6.78 lakh. The exports were led by sectors such as large-scale electronics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and telecom & networking products.

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According to a senior ministry official, 746 PLI applications have been approved across sectors so far. Among the PLI beneficiaries, 176 are medium and small-scale enterprises that serve as investment partners or contract manufacturers of bigger entities. The sectors with MSME presence include bulk drugs, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, telecom, white goods, food processing, textiles & drones.

The ministry informed that an incentive amount of around ₹4,415 crore has been disbursed under PLI schemes for 8 sectors viz. large-scale electronics manufacturing (LSEM), IT hardware, bulk drugs, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, telecom & networking products, food processing and drones & drone components.

The biggest impact of the PLI scheme is seen in mobile phone manufacturing as PLI beneficiaries, which account for about 20% of the market share only, have contributed to about 82% of mobile phone exports during FY 2022-23. The sale of telecom & networking products by PLI beneficiary companies in FY 2023-24 increased by 370% vis-a-vis base year (FY 2019-20). “Production of mobile phones increased by more than 125% and export of mobile phones increased about times since FY 2020-21. Foreign direct investment (FDI) increased by about 254% since the inception of the PLI scheme for LSEM,” the ministry stated.

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The government claims the farmers and MSMEs have benefited from the PLI scheme for food processing as sourcing of raw materials from India has seen a significant increase. “Sales of organic products increased and Indian brand visibility enhanced in the international market. The scheme has also led to increased millet procurement – from 668 MT (FY 20-21) to 3,703 MT (FY 22-23),” the ministry explains.

The PLI schemes for 14 key sectors have a cumulative incentive outlay of ₹1.97 lakh crore (over $26 billion).

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