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India Approves 17 More electronics Manufacturing Projects Under ECMS
Overview
On Monday, November 17, 2025, the Indian government approved 17 additional applications under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). This brings the total number of approved projects to 24. The new approvals encompass a diverse range of components, including camera modules, multilayer printed circuit boards (pcbs), and optical transceivers, all crucial for the production of mobile phones and other electronic devices.
Project Details
The approved projects represent a notable investment of ₹7,172 crore (approximately $860 million USD as of November 17, 2025). Production from these units is projected to reach ₹65,111 crore (approximately $7.8 billion USD as of November 17,2025) over the scheme’s lifespan. The projects are geographically distributed across nine states and Union Territories,indicating a broad-based effort to promote manufacturing across India.
| Component Type | Number of Plants Approved |
|---|---|
| Camera Modules | 3 |
| Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) | 9 |
| Optical Transceivers | 2 |
| Components for Mobiles & Electronics | 3 |
Geographic Distribution
The approved manufacturing units will be established in the following states and Union Territories:
- Goa
- Jammu & Kashmir
- Madhya pradesh
- [Further states/UTs to be added as information becomes available]
This widespread distribution aims to foster regional economic development and create employment opportunities beyond conventional manufacturing hubs.
Key Players
Among the companies approved under the scheme are prominent Indian firms such as Aequs Consumer Products, Jabil Circuit India, and subsidiaries of Zetwerk, including Zetfab. The participation of both domestic and international companies underscores the attractiveness of India’s manufacturing ecosystem.
The Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS)
The ECMS is a government initiative designed to incentivize domestic manufacturing of electronic components. The scheme aims to reduce India’s reliance on imports, strengthen the electronics supply chain, and promote technological self-reliance. Details of the scheme, including eligibility criteria and financial incentives, can be found on the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) website.
