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Centre Approves ₹7,172 Crore ECMS Projects

by Victoria Sterling -Business Editor

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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.

Last updated November 17, 2025.

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