Govt Sets Up Panel for New National Manufacturing Mission
30 Apr 2025
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The government has constituted an inter-ministerial committee, led by Niti Aayog CEO B V R Subrahmanyam, to develop the core blueprint of India鈥檚 new national manufacturing mission, an official said. The mission was announced in the Union Budget 2024鈥�25 as part of the renewed push to accelerate the Make in India agenda.
The proposed mission will focus on five key pillars:
Ease and cost of doing business
Future-ready workforce
MSME sector empowerment
Access to better technology
High-quality product standards
It aims to cover all segments鈥攕mall, medium, and large industries鈥攁nd is expected to offer policy support, along with a governance and monitoring mechanism for both central and state levels.
Currently, manufacturing contributes about 16鈥�17% to India鈥檚 GDP, and the new mission seeks to raise this share. An industry expert said the initiative would enhance competitiveness, foster innovation, and better integrate Indian manufacturing with global value chains.
Background: Make in India
Launched in 2014, the Make in India programme was designed to turn India into a global manufacturing hub and create jobs by attracting investment. It prioritises sectors like automobiles, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and textiles. Reforms under the initiative have included ease of doing business measures, infrastructure upgrades, and investment incentives.
Schemes such as the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) and Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan have further strengthened the programme by focusing on self-reliance and local manufacturing capabilities.
While successes like a surge in mobile phone manufacturing and rising FDI inflows are evident, experts say regulatory hurdles, infrastructure bottlenecks, and the need for skilled manpower remain key challenges.
The government has constituted an inter-ministerial committee, led by Niti Aayog CEO B V R Subrahmanyam, to develop the core blueprint of India鈥檚 new national manufacturing mission, an official said. The mission was announced in the Union Budget 2024鈥�25 as part of the renewed push to accelerate the Make in India agenda.
The proposed mission will focus on five key pillars:
Ease and cost of doing business
Future-ready workforce
MSME sector empowerment
Access to better technology
High-quality product standards
It aims to cover all segments鈥攕mall, medium, and large industries鈥攁nd is expected to offer policy support, along with a governance and monitoring mechanism for both central and state levels.
Currently, manufacturing contributes about 16鈥�17% to India鈥檚 GDP, and the new mission seeks to raise this share. An industry expert said the initiative would enhance competitiveness, foster innovation, and better integrate Indian manufacturing with global value chains.
Background: Make in India
Launched in 2014, the Make in India programme was designed to turn India into a global manufacturing hub and create jobs by attracting investment. It prioritises sectors like automobiles, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and textiles. Reforms under the initiative have included ease of doing business measures, infrastructure upgrades, and investment incentives.
Schemes such as the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) and Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan have further strengthened the programme by focusing on self-reliance and local manufacturing capabilities.
While successes like a surge in mobile phone manufacturing and rising FDI inflows are evident, experts say regulatory hurdles, infrastructure bottlenecks, and the need for skilled manpower remain key challenges.
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