Oct 1-15, 2021 - Vol 2, Issue 7
INDIA NEWS
MAKE IN INDIA
Great Place for Manufacturing in India: World Class destination for Multi Nationals Chapter 3: Mumbai-Aurangabad
The Report
and Digital Infrastructure
his handbook (a joint collaboration of Invest India and JLL) is intended for the benefit of India’s existing and potential investors, and the entire support ecosystem for grounding investments in India. Read it to know more if you are looking to understand-
Historic Tax Reforms
The business, economic and demographic overview of India
Proactive and progressive leadership has been successfully guiding the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the country is prepared to emerge as the most viable location for Business Continuity Plans.
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The manufacturing ecosystem of India, including key stakeholders, investor facilitation mechanisms and pan-India location analyses for sample sectors Profiles of established industrial powerhouses of India, with glimpses into the hotspots’ infrastructure, State support, occupiers, focus sectors, unique strengths and industrial parks
Business-friendly Government and Ease of Doing Business Abundant Natural Resources Youngest Workforce High Technology Adoption Rates Focus on Sustainability and Environment Conservation
Chapter 2: Pan-India Location Analysis
The dual-tiered incentive structure and mechanism of India
Maharashtra's New Industrial Belt Mumbai, the world's 12th wealthiest city, is India's financial, commercial and entertainment capital, accounting for 5% of India's GDP and 70% of capital transactions in the country. Jawaharlal Nehru Port, popularly called JNPT, is India's largest container port, facilitating 40% of Indian container volumes. Mumbai Aurangabad corridor houses many IT, pharmaceuticals, textiles and consumer durable units. Aurangabad is also emerging as an automobile manufacturing and engineering hub. Chapter 4: Pune
This report is the first of the series, and more locations shall be covered in subsequent editions. Chapter 1: Advantage India
Top established and emerging destinations for manufacturing sectors
Exploring the economic opportunities in the land of the Great Banyan Tree India has witnessed a 257% growth in GDP between 2004-05 and 2018-19. As the 6th largest consumer market globally and with 49% workforce participation, India is likely to be a growth engine for global economic growth for the foreseeable future. The most attractive factors that make India a destination of choice for multi-nationals are: Large Developing Economy Logistics & Maritime Potential Large Consumption Base Massive Investment in Physical
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Last five years accounted for over half of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) received by India since the liberalization era of the early 90s, propelling India to Top 3 greenfield FDI destinations. Interestingly, these investments came in diverse sectors ranging from highly sophisticated areas such as R&D centres and development centres for engineering, consumer internet, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical multinationals to resource-intensive industries such as food processing, chemicals and petrochemicals. India also attracted large scale investments in labour-intensive manufacturing processes of electronics assembly, textiles, and footwear industries. This chapter offers a sneak peek into the most evolved ecosystems and preferred locations for manufacturing in Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Automobile & Automobile Components, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, and Electronics & Consumer Appliances sectors.
A Unique Culmination of IT and Manufacturing Accounting for almost one-fifth of the industrial investment in India, the city and its industrial areas are well established hubs for automobile, consumer durables and IT and engineering. It is the most developed automobile ecosystem of India and has a noteworthy concentration of German, American, Korean and Chinese companies. This city is also among the prime markets in India for the development of light industrial parks and warehouses. Pharmaceuticals and food processing are other important sectors. The city was ranked first in Mercer’s Quality of Living Index, 2018 for Indian cities. Chapter 5: NH48, GurugramBhiwadi-Neemrana Corridor India’s Oldest Automobile Cluster NH48, connecting Delhi with
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Mumbai, houses several industrial clusters such as Gurugram, Manesar, Bhiwadi, Bawal, Neemrana and Ghilot, especially in the vicinity of NCR. Along with Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, it has emerged as the conceptual spine of the DelhiMumbai Industrial Corridor. Gurugram-Manesar-Bawal belt is the largest automobile ecosystem in India, accounting for half of 4-wheeler manufacturing. Gurugram is an IT and startup hub, and home to more than half of the Fortune 500 companies. Neemrana hosts 55+ Japanese companies in its successful Japanese Industrial Township. FMCG, ESDM, and ceramic and glass are other notable sectors along the highway.
biggest cluster of Chinese factories in India, along with notable Korean and Japanese presence. Automobile OEMs and ancillaries, IT and food processing also have a noteworthy presence in this zone. The Jewar international airport, planned to be the biggest aerotropolis in India and Delhi's second international airport, is expected to be operational by 2023. Chapter 7: Bengaluru
Chapter 6: Noida - Greater Noida - Yamuna Expressway
India’s Silicon Valley
India’s Electronics Manufacturing Corridor India's largest electronics manufacturing zone, it accounts for 40% of India's mobile manufacturing and more than half of mobile component manufacturing. It hosts the
A startup, IT and R&D capital of the world, Bengaluru is home to 70% of India's chip designers, 60% of India's machine tools production, 400+ global R&D centers and 2/5ths of India's IT exports. It is also a hub for aerospace, textiles, and biotechnology sectors. The capital city of India's pioneer state for niche segment policies such as India's first Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage policy, Startup policy, AVGC (Animation, VFX and Gaming) policy, among many others, it is also headquarters to some of India's largest Public Sector Undertakings like
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