CURRENT SCENARIO 
• Why are you sitting here? 
• Why Arurvedya being the ancient medical science still at the 
second place? 
• Being the second largest populated state, we still stand 
nowhere in the terms of economy!
By- 
Abhishek Chhilwar 
Abhilasha Vyas Aarti Rohilla 
Aditya Dayal Akash Gautam
MAKE IN INDIA 
• International marketing 
campaigning 
• Coined By Prime Minister of 
India, Narendra Modi 
• It was formally launched on 
September 25, 2014
OBJECTIVE 
• Make India a Manufacturing Hub 
• Generating Employment 
HIGHLIGHTS 
• Eliminating the unnecessary laws and regulations 
• Time-bound project clearances through a single online portal
• Automobiles 
• Automobile 
Components 
• Aviation 
• Biotechnology 
• Chemical 
• Construction 
• Defence 
Manufacturing 
• Electrical Machinery 
• Electronic Systems 
• Food Processing 
• IT and BPM 
• Leather 
• Media and 
Entertainment 
• Mining 
• Oil and Gas 
• Pharmaceuticals 
• Ports 
• Railways 
• Renewable Energy 
• Roads and Highways 
• Space 
• Textile Garments 
• Thermal Power 
• Tourism and 
Hospitality 
• Wellness 
SECTORS
India’s space programme stands out as one of the most cost-effective in the world. 
Reason to Invest 
India’s space program has launched 40 satellites for 19 countries. With ISRO 
undertaking the development of technologies & interplanetary exploratory 
mission, there is a scope in contribution to realization of operational mission and 
new areas. 
Growth Drivers 
• The Indian Space Research Organization 
• Space Commerce 
FDI Policy 
• FDI up to 74% is allowed in satellites- establishment and operation, subject to the 
sectoral guidelines of the Department of Space/ISRO, under the government route. 
Sector Policy 
• Satellite Communication Policy 
SPACE
Reason to Invest 
Government is targeting a capacity of 88.5 GW during 2012-17 & 
86.4GW during 2017-22. 
Growth Drivers 
• Expansion in industrial activity to boost demand for electricity. 
• A growing population is likely to boost demand for energy. 
• Increasing market penetration and per-capita usage will provide further impetus to the 
energy industry. 
• Large capacity additions (174.9 GW) are targeted upto 2022. 
FDI Policy 
• 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route in the power sector, subject to all the 
applicable regulations and laws. 
Sector Policy 
• Electricity Act 2003 
• National Tariff Policy 2006 
THERMAL POWER
WELLNESS 
2nd largest exporter of Ayurvedic and alternative medicine in the world. 
Reason to Invest 
• Indian system of medicine & homoeopathy are widely recognised for their 
holistic approach to health & capability for meeting health challenges. 
• The sector is growing at 20% from year to year. 
Growth Drivers 
• Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy 
• Central Sector Scheme for promotion of International Cooperation 
FDI Policy 
• 100% FDI is permitted in the AYUSH sector. 
Sector Policy 
• The National Rural Health Mission 
• National Policy on Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy – 2002.
MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT 
3rd largest TV market in the world. 
800 TV channels. 
Reason to Invest 
• India has a large broadcasting & distribution sector, comprising 800 TV channels, 
6000 multi-system operator, 7 DTH operator. 
• Total market size of Indian entertainment industry growing by 11.8% over 2012. 
Growth Drivers 
• Television and AGV 
FDI Policy 
• Broadcasting Carriage Services 
• Broadcasting Content Services 
Sector Policy 
• The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Amendment Act
AUTOMOBILE 
• 2.15 million vehicles produced by 2013-2014 
Reason to invest 
• 7% of the country’s GDP by volume 
• By 2015, India is expected to be the fourth largest automotive market by 
volume in the world. 
Growth Driver 
• Two-wheelers and three-wheelers are projected to expand at a CAGR of 
9% between 2013-20. 
Sector Policy 
• Automatic approval for foreign equity investment up to 100% with no 
minimum investment criteria.
AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS 
Reason to invest 
• 4th largest steel producer in the world 
• 2nd largest steel producer by 2015 
Growth driver 
• Geographically closer to key automotive markets like the ASEAN, Japan, 
Korea & Europe 
Sector policy 
• Increased investments in R&D operations and laboratories, conduct activities 
such as analysis, simulation and engineering animations. 
• Automatic approval for 100% foreign equity investment in auto components 
manufacturing facilities. 
• Establishment of automotive training institutes and auto design Centre's, 
special auto parks and virtual SEZs for auto components.
OIL & GAS 
Reason to invest 
• 4th largest consumer of crude oil and petroleum products in the world. 
• 2nd largest refiner in Asia. 
Growth driver 
• New Exploration Licensing Policy and the Coal Bed Methane Policy have 
been put in place to encourage investments 
• Oil imports constitute over 80% of India’s total domestic oil 
consumptions of May, 2014. 
Sector policy 
• The government has decided to set up strategic storage of 5.03 MMT of 
crude oil at 3 locations – Visakhapatnam, Mangalore and Padur. 
• The Policy on Shale Gas & Oil, 2013 allows companies to apply for shale 
gas and oil rights in their petroleum exploration licenses and petroleum 
mining leases
IT & BPM 
USD 118 Billion –expected 2014 revenues. 
Reason to invest 
• The IT-BPM sector constitutes 8.1% of the country’s GDP and 
contributes significantly to public welfare. 
Growth driver 
• The sector includes 600 offshore development centres (ODCs) of 78 
countries. 
Sector policy 
• National Policy on Information Technology 2012 aims to increase 
revenues of IT and BPM industry to USD 300 Billion by 2020 and 
expand exports to USD 200 Billion by 2020. 
• Allocation of INR 5 Billion for launching a pan-India programme – 
Digital India and a national rural internet and technology mission for 
services in villages and schools, training in IT skills and E-Kranti for 
government service delivery and governance scheme.
LIVE PROJECTS 
The project is featured in KPMG’s ‘100 Most Innovative Global 
Projects. 
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and it utilize the 1,483 
km-long, high-capacity western Dedicated Railway Freight 
Corridor (DFC) as the backbone. 
Twenty four manufacturing cities are envisaged in the perspective 
plan of the DMIC project
FIRST PHASE 
 In the first phase, seven cities are being developed. 
 Uttar Pradesh 
Haryana 
Rajasthan 
Madhya Pradesh 
Gujarat 
Two in Maharashtra. 
The Phase I is initially is to be completed by 2019. 
DMIC states (Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, 
Gujarat & Maharashtra) contribute 43% to the country’s GDP.
DRIVERS OF THE PROJECT 
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development 
49 
19 
26 
4.1 1 
Corporation 
DIPP -49% 
JBIC - 26% 
HUDCO-19 % 
IIFCL- 4.1% 
LIC -1 %
SECTORS FOCUSED 
General Manufacturing 
Electronics 
Automobile 
Metals and metallurgical products 
Pharmaceuticals and Biotech
SECTORS FOCUSED 
Food Processing 
Agro 
Heavy Engineering 
Information Technology 
Services sector
OTHER FOUR CORRIDORS 
Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor (BMEC) 
Amritsar – Kolkata Industrial Development Corridor (AKIC) 
Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC) 
Chennai Vizag Industrial Corridor as the first phase of the 
project (CVIC) 
as a East Coast Economic Corridor (ECEC)
CORRIDOR’S PENTAGON
DMIC IMPACT IN INDIA 
The DMIC project seeks to create a strong economic base . 
New DMIC Cities will help to meet pressures of urbanization. 
The project aspires to double employment potential, triple 
industrial output and quadruple exports in the next seven to nine 
years.
OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS 
THE VALUE CHAIN 
Public Private Partnership 
Contractors/Consultants 
Equipment suppliers 
Financing
POLICIES 
The Indian Government has brought about various changes in its 
standing policies to encourage the MAKE IN INDIA program. 
These changes are in form of New Initiatives, increased FDI, improved 
IPR apparatus and a robust infrastructure for Manufacturing.
NEW INITIATIVES 
• Process of applying for Industrial License & Industrial Entrepreneur 
Memorandum made online on 24×7 basis through eBiz portal. 
• Validity of Industrial license extended to three years. 
• Major components of Defence products’ list excluded from industrial 
licensing. 
• Dual use items having military as well as civilian applications deregulated. 
• Services of all Central Govt. Departments & Ministries will be integrated 
with the eBiz – a single window IT platform for services by 31 Dec. 2014. 
• Process of obtaining environmental clearances made online. 
• All returns should be filed on-line through a unified form. 
• A check-list of required compliances should be placed on 
Ministry’s/Department’s web portal.
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 
• 100% FDI allowed in the telecom sector. 
• 100% FDI in single-brand retail. 
• FDI in commodity exchanges, stock exchanges & depositories, power 
exchanges, petroleum refining by PSUs, courier services under the 
government route has now been brought under the automatic route. 
• Removal of restriction in tea plantation sector. 
• FDI limit raised to 74% in credit information & 100% in asset 
reconstruction companies. 
• FDI limit of 26% in defence sector raised to 49% under Government 
approval route. Foreign Portfolio Investment up to 24% permitted under 
automatic route. FDI beyond 49% is also allowed on a case to case basis 
with the approval of Cabinet Committee on Security. 
• Construction, operation and maintenance of specified activities of 
Railway sector opened to 100% foreign direct investment under automatic 
route.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FACTS 
SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR FILING OF NATIONAL PHASE APPLICATIONS : 
• E-filing facilities : 
• For filing an application for patent or any document in the Patent Office, 
comprehensive e-filing service is available at the official website with a facility for 
making e-payment and there is no need to personally visit the office. 
• Incentive for online filing: 
• Indian Patent office offers 10% reduction in fees for online filing of all forms and 
documents relating to patents, at all stages of processing of an application right 
from the stage of filing to grant of patent and post-grant processes. 
• Concession for small entities : 
• Applicants belonging to the category of micro, small and medium enterprises 
(SMEs) are required to pay only 50% of the fee payable by other legal entities 
namely companies etc. The objective is to encourage the MSMEs to protect their 
knowledge assets. This facility can be availed equally by foreign applicants.
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING 
FOCUS SECTORS 
• NATIONAL INVESTMENT & MANUFACTURING ZONES 
(NIMZ) 
• SIMPLIFICATION OF REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS 
• THE ACQUISITION OF TECHNOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT

Make in india

  • 1.
    CURRENT SCENARIO •Why are you sitting here? • Why Arurvedya being the ancient medical science still at the second place? • Being the second largest populated state, we still stand nowhere in the terms of economy!
  • 2.
    By- Abhishek Chhilwar Abhilasha Vyas Aarti Rohilla Aditya Dayal Akash Gautam
  • 3.
    MAKE IN INDIA • International marketing campaigning • Coined By Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi • It was formally launched on September 25, 2014
  • 4.
    OBJECTIVE • MakeIndia a Manufacturing Hub • Generating Employment HIGHLIGHTS • Eliminating the unnecessary laws and regulations • Time-bound project clearances through a single online portal
  • 6.
    • Automobiles •Automobile Components • Aviation • Biotechnology • Chemical • Construction • Defence Manufacturing • Electrical Machinery • Electronic Systems • Food Processing • IT and BPM • Leather • Media and Entertainment • Mining • Oil and Gas • Pharmaceuticals • Ports • Railways • Renewable Energy • Roads and Highways • Space • Textile Garments • Thermal Power • Tourism and Hospitality • Wellness SECTORS
  • 7.
    India’s space programmestands out as one of the most cost-effective in the world. Reason to Invest India’s space program has launched 40 satellites for 19 countries. With ISRO undertaking the development of technologies & interplanetary exploratory mission, there is a scope in contribution to realization of operational mission and new areas. Growth Drivers • The Indian Space Research Organization • Space Commerce FDI Policy • FDI up to 74% is allowed in satellites- establishment and operation, subject to the sectoral guidelines of the Department of Space/ISRO, under the government route. Sector Policy • Satellite Communication Policy SPACE
  • 8.
    Reason to Invest Government is targeting a capacity of 88.5 GW during 2012-17 & 86.4GW during 2017-22. Growth Drivers • Expansion in industrial activity to boost demand for electricity. • A growing population is likely to boost demand for energy. • Increasing market penetration and per-capita usage will provide further impetus to the energy industry. • Large capacity additions (174.9 GW) are targeted upto 2022. FDI Policy • 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route in the power sector, subject to all the applicable regulations and laws. Sector Policy • Electricity Act 2003 • National Tariff Policy 2006 THERMAL POWER
  • 9.
    WELLNESS 2nd largestexporter of Ayurvedic and alternative medicine in the world. Reason to Invest • Indian system of medicine & homoeopathy are widely recognised for their holistic approach to health & capability for meeting health challenges. • The sector is growing at 20% from year to year. Growth Drivers • Department of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy • Central Sector Scheme for promotion of International Cooperation FDI Policy • 100% FDI is permitted in the AYUSH sector. Sector Policy • The National Rural Health Mission • National Policy on Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy – 2002.
  • 10.
    MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT 3rd largest TV market in the world. 800 TV channels. Reason to Invest • India has a large broadcasting & distribution sector, comprising 800 TV channels, 6000 multi-system operator, 7 DTH operator. • Total market size of Indian entertainment industry growing by 11.8% over 2012. Growth Drivers • Television and AGV FDI Policy • Broadcasting Carriage Services • Broadcasting Content Services Sector Policy • The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Amendment Act
  • 11.
    AUTOMOBILE • 2.15million vehicles produced by 2013-2014 Reason to invest • 7% of the country’s GDP by volume • By 2015, India is expected to be the fourth largest automotive market by volume in the world. Growth Driver • Two-wheelers and three-wheelers are projected to expand at a CAGR of 9% between 2013-20. Sector Policy • Automatic approval for foreign equity investment up to 100% with no minimum investment criteria.
  • 12.
    AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS Reasonto invest • 4th largest steel producer in the world • 2nd largest steel producer by 2015 Growth driver • Geographically closer to key automotive markets like the ASEAN, Japan, Korea & Europe Sector policy • Increased investments in R&D operations and laboratories, conduct activities such as analysis, simulation and engineering animations. • Automatic approval for 100% foreign equity investment in auto components manufacturing facilities. • Establishment of automotive training institutes and auto design Centre's, special auto parks and virtual SEZs for auto components.
  • 13.
    OIL & GAS Reason to invest • 4th largest consumer of crude oil and petroleum products in the world. • 2nd largest refiner in Asia. Growth driver • New Exploration Licensing Policy and the Coal Bed Methane Policy have been put in place to encourage investments • Oil imports constitute over 80% of India’s total domestic oil consumptions of May, 2014. Sector policy • The government has decided to set up strategic storage of 5.03 MMT of crude oil at 3 locations – Visakhapatnam, Mangalore and Padur. • The Policy on Shale Gas & Oil, 2013 allows companies to apply for shale gas and oil rights in their petroleum exploration licenses and petroleum mining leases
  • 14.
    IT & BPM USD 118 Billion –expected 2014 revenues. Reason to invest • The IT-BPM sector constitutes 8.1% of the country’s GDP and contributes significantly to public welfare. Growth driver • The sector includes 600 offshore development centres (ODCs) of 78 countries. Sector policy • National Policy on Information Technology 2012 aims to increase revenues of IT and BPM industry to USD 300 Billion by 2020 and expand exports to USD 200 Billion by 2020. • Allocation of INR 5 Billion for launching a pan-India programme – Digital India and a national rural internet and technology mission for services in villages and schools, training in IT skills and E-Kranti for government service delivery and governance scheme.
  • 15.
    LIVE PROJECTS Theproject is featured in KPMG’s ‘100 Most Innovative Global Projects. Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and it utilize the 1,483 km-long, high-capacity western Dedicated Railway Freight Corridor (DFC) as the backbone. Twenty four manufacturing cities are envisaged in the perspective plan of the DMIC project
  • 16.
    FIRST PHASE In the first phase, seven cities are being developed.  Uttar Pradesh Haryana Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Two in Maharashtra. The Phase I is initially is to be completed by 2019. DMIC states (Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat & Maharashtra) contribute 43% to the country’s GDP.
  • 17.
    DRIVERS OF THEPROJECT Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development 49 19 26 4.1 1 Corporation DIPP -49% JBIC - 26% HUDCO-19 % IIFCL- 4.1% LIC -1 %
  • 18.
    SECTORS FOCUSED GeneralManufacturing Electronics Automobile Metals and metallurgical products Pharmaceuticals and Biotech
  • 19.
    SECTORS FOCUSED FoodProcessing Agro Heavy Engineering Information Technology Services sector
  • 20.
    OTHER FOUR CORRIDORS Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor (BMEC) Amritsar – Kolkata Industrial Development Corridor (AKIC) Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC) Chennai Vizag Industrial Corridor as the first phase of the project (CVIC) as a East Coast Economic Corridor (ECEC)
  • 21.
  • 22.
    DMIC IMPACT ININDIA The DMIC project seeks to create a strong economic base . New DMIC Cities will help to meet pressures of urbanization. The project aspires to double employment potential, triple industrial output and quadruple exports in the next seven to nine years.
  • 23.
    OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS THEVALUE CHAIN Public Private Partnership Contractors/Consultants Equipment suppliers Financing
  • 24.
    POLICIES The IndianGovernment has brought about various changes in its standing policies to encourage the MAKE IN INDIA program. These changes are in form of New Initiatives, increased FDI, improved IPR apparatus and a robust infrastructure for Manufacturing.
  • 25.
    NEW INITIATIVES •Process of applying for Industrial License & Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum made online on 24×7 basis through eBiz portal. • Validity of Industrial license extended to three years. • Major components of Defence products’ list excluded from industrial licensing. • Dual use items having military as well as civilian applications deregulated. • Services of all Central Govt. Departments & Ministries will be integrated with the eBiz – a single window IT platform for services by 31 Dec. 2014. • Process of obtaining environmental clearances made online. • All returns should be filed on-line through a unified form. • A check-list of required compliances should be placed on Ministry’s/Department’s web portal.
  • 26.
    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT • 100% FDI allowed in the telecom sector. • 100% FDI in single-brand retail. • FDI in commodity exchanges, stock exchanges & depositories, power exchanges, petroleum refining by PSUs, courier services under the government route has now been brought under the automatic route. • Removal of restriction in tea plantation sector. • FDI limit raised to 74% in credit information & 100% in asset reconstruction companies. • FDI limit of 26% in defence sector raised to 49% under Government approval route. Foreign Portfolio Investment up to 24% permitted under automatic route. FDI beyond 49% is also allowed on a case to case basis with the approval of Cabinet Committee on Security. • Construction, operation and maintenance of specified activities of Railway sector opened to 100% foreign direct investment under automatic route.
  • 27.
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FACTS SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE FOR FILING OF NATIONAL PHASE APPLICATIONS : • E-filing facilities : • For filing an application for patent or any document in the Patent Office, comprehensive e-filing service is available at the official website with a facility for making e-payment and there is no need to personally visit the office. • Incentive for online filing: • Indian Patent office offers 10% reduction in fees for online filing of all forms and documents relating to patents, at all stages of processing of an application right from the stage of filing to grant of patent and post-grant processes. • Concession for small entities : • Applicants belonging to the category of micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are required to pay only 50% of the fee payable by other legal entities namely companies etc. The objective is to encourage the MSMEs to protect their knowledge assets. This facility can be availed equally by foreign applicants.
  • 28.
    NATIONAL MANUFACTURING FOCUSSECTORS • NATIONAL INVESTMENT & MANUFACTURING ZONES (NIMZ) • SIMPLIFICATION OF REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS • THE ACQUISITION OF TECHNOLOGY & DEVELOPMENT