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Suggestions Invited for Formulation of a New Industrial Policy

Start Date :
Aug 31, 2017
Last Date :
Sep 26, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry initiated the process of formulation of a new Industrial Policy in May 2017. Since the last ...

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry initiated the process of formulation of a new Industrial Policy in May 2017. Since the last Industrial Policy announced in 1991, India has transformed into one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With strong macro-economic fundamentals and several path breaking reforms in the last three years, India is equipped to deploy a different set of ideas and strategies to build a globally competitive Indian industry. The new Industrial Policy will subsume the National Manufacturing Policy.

A consultative approach has been taken for industrial policy formulation wherein six thematic focus groups and an online survey on DIPP website have been used to obtain inputs. Focus groups, with members from government departments, industry associations, academia, and think tanks have been setup to delve deep into challenges faced by the industry in specific areas. The six thematic areas include Manufacturing and MSME; Technology and Innovation; Ease of Doing Business; Infrastructure, Investment, Trade and Fiscal policy; and Skills and employability for the future. A Task Force on Artificial Intelligence for India’s Economic Transformation has also been constituted which will provide inputs for the policy.

It is proposed that the new Industrial Policy will aim at making India a manufacturing hub by promoting ‘Make in India’. It will also suitably incorporate the use of modern smart technologies such as IOT, artificial intelligence and robotics for advanced manufacturing.

Hon’ble Minister of State(i/c) for Commerce & Industry Smt Nirmala Sitharaman will hold consultations with stakeholders, including industry captains, think tanks and State governments in Chennai, Guwahati and Mumbai. The Industrial Policy is likely to be announced in October 2017.

DIPP invites comments, feedback, suggestions from the public regarding framing of the new Policy.

The last date of submission of suggestions is 25th September, 2017.

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jugal gupta
jugal gupta 8 years 9 months ago
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jugal gupta
jugal gupta 8 years 9 months ago
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jugal gupta
jugal gupta 8 years 9 months ago
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jugal gupta
jugal gupta 8 years 9 months ago
SUGGESTIONS=FINISH UNEMPLOYMENT 1ST OF ALL MAKE RICHEST INDIA Dear sir Pls chk the followings for richest india in world Ix wonder adventure on 3rd earth 1st of all make richest state country by one show project Which is 1st time in india 100000% profit per project 100000 person can get jobs per project can make show/project in every state. which everyperson is live on earth must want to see. Already running the same in 7/10 countries in world
Shubham Khatri
Shubham Khatri 8 years 9 months ago
Just focus on principles of Gram swarajya as stated by Mhatma Gandhi . Need to boost up village economy . The soul of India lies in its village . Immediate need to stop FDI and MNCs otherwise history will repeat itself .
sujit lotlikar
sujit lotlikar 8 years 9 months ago
sir,suggestion to improve credit suppliers in market,It is notice CBIL is govt monetary inst,it is used by bankers to get credit scores of individual & enterprises,to review defaulters.sugg:inter link CBIL server with GSTN portal,each gstn be able to review credit scores of customers if any defaulters,also can upload bad debts here,all business phone /mails links should have Adhara uploaded,this will give new chances to market credit flow,less bad debt,fear of bank can blocks defaulters a/cs.
sujit lotlikar
sujit lotlikar 8 years 9 months ago
sir,future of industry is innovation & technology,we are in era of job choice, less work output more pay,big employment unit will not survive under unions & one side acts,all acts need replacement.
Rakeshwar Verma
Rakeshwar Verma 8 years 9 months ago
India has become a country of Traders because the margin of Trader is extremely higher than the margin of Producer and Without producing no country can progress. My submission is that we should regulate the MRP of goods. MRP should not be more than 20% of producers sale price. selling above MRP should attract minimum 1 lack penalty. There should be a portal for public to upload complains and fake bills from traders. Without these reforms all industrial policy is useless.
Uday Pratap Singh
Uday Pratap Singh 8 years 9 months ago
और ये छोटे -छोटे समुह क्रमश: अपने यहाँँ के स्थानिय लोगों को स्वंय के साथ जोड़ते हुऐ उनके लीय स्वरोजगार का साधन भी बनते जायँ । उदाहरण स्वरूप यदि लकड़ी का कार्य करने वाले 4 या 5 निपुण कारीगर मिलकर registered व्यवसाय शुरू करें और स्वंय के साथ अपने आसपास के और भी कारीगरों संगठित करते हुऐ नियमित रोजगार का सृजन करना शुरू करें । ईसी प्रकार की निति हम दुसरे क्षेत्रों में आजमा सकते हैं । अत: यह मात्र सुझाव है जो आप जैसे विद्वजनों को विचार करने के लीय एक सामान्य विंदु प्रदान करेगा । आपका आभारी
Deepak Ranjan Sethi
Deepak Ranjan Sethi 8 years 9 months ago
The allocation for Defence has to be substantially increased and Percentage relation with GDP should not be a constraint. Industrial manufacturing and Defence manufacturing should be merged. India should buy all the Defence equipments that are made in India and further there should be a proposal to move foreign industries to manufacture in India for India. India should buy (100+ Rafales, atleast 100 Mig 35, 150 F-16, 150 Gripens, more than 300 HAL Tejas, etc). Defence should become Industry now.