Category: Manufacturing
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Solar cell, module duty hike seems badly timed
Article in The Hindu Business Line on 7th July:
China already has an uncomfortable lead in securing rare earth minerals. India has to up its energy game
This article quotes me: Regarding the REEs, Saon Ray, Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), says Indian policymakers are aware of the importance of this issue. Three PSUs have set up a joint venture to mine for lithium and cobalt overseas. In her view, India has been proactive in securing lithium. […]
India’s Act East Policy: Implications on the Regional Manufacturing Activities and Future Growth Potential between India and ASEAN
Presentation at the India-ASEAN Engineering Partnership Summit organised by EEPC on 24th August, 2021. Session on “India’s “Act East” Policy and its Implications on the Regional Manufacturing Activities and Future Growth Potential between India and ASEAN”
Will the PLI Scheme help achieve scale in Indian manufacturing?
The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme was announced for pharmaceuticals and medical devices in March 2020, and notified in July 2020 for mobile and allied equipment. The scheme has received the green signal from the Union Cabinet (PIB, 2020). Subsequently, ten sectors have been identified for the scheme; these are advance chemistry cell (ACC) batteries, electronic/technology […]