Electronics Policy 2025-2035

Building India’s Electronics Sovereignty

  • Concessional Land Allotment: Government land for SEZ developers will be provided at concessional rates or under long-term lease agreements, particularly for projects generating high employment.
  • Sector-Specific Clusters: SEZs will feature industrial parks and sector-specific clusters, such as textile parks, automotive zones, biotechnology hubs, and electronics manufacturing zones.
  • Smart SEZs: The state will implement smart city infrastructure within SEZs, including IoT-based real-time monitoring systems, smart transportation, and energy management tools.

proudly introduces the Andheri Electronics Policy 2024, a forward-thinking initiative designed to establish a self-sustaining electronics value chain, reducing India’s dependence on imports, particularly from China. As the nation advances toward self-reliance in the Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector, Andheri is poised to lead by fostering indigenous innovation, component manufacturing, and strengthening global export capabilities.

This policy focuses on developing a robust domestic supply chain for critical electronic components such as semiconductors, PCBs, displays, batteries, and telecom equipment. It also emphasizes nurturing startups and creating R&D hubs to drive cutting-edge innovations, ensuring Andheri becomes a key player in the global digital economy while positioning India as a leader in electronics manufacturing.

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Vision for 2035

Andheri as a Global Electronics Hub with a Full Value Chain

By 2030, aims to establish a thriving, self-reliant electronics ecosystem that spans the entire value chain, reducing India’s dependency on imports and positioning Andheri as a global leader in electronics manufacturing and exports. This visionary roadmap includes:

  • Attracting ₹1 lakh crore in investments across the electronics value chain, encompassing semiconductors, displays, PCBs, batteries, telecom equipment, and other critical components.
  • Developing 20+ ESDM parks to support the production of semiconductors, LED displays, electronic components, advanced batteries, and PCBs, creating a resilient and integrated supply chain.
  • Generating over 2 lakh direct jobs in electronics manufacturing and component production, fostering growth driven by local expertise and talent.
  • Building a domestic supply chain to significantly reduce India’s reliance on imports, particularly from China, and solidifying Andheri’s role as a cornerstone of India’s electronics self-sufficiency.

Mission

Building India’s Electronics Supply Chain

The mission of is to establish a robust electronics manufacturing ecosystem that fosters innovation, enhances local production, and achieves self-reliance in critical electronic components. The Andheri Electronics Policy 2024 focuses on:

  • Advancing Indigenous Production: Prioritize domestic manufacturing of semiconductors, PCBs, displays, and batteries, significantly reducing reliance on imports from China and other countries.
  • Driving Comprehensive Investments: Attract investments across the entire electronics value chain, integrating all stages of manufacturing—from raw material processing to the production of finished goods—within Andheri’s industrial framework.
  • Fostering R&D and Startups: Support research and innovation in advanced technologies, including AI-powered devices, IoT solutions, and 5G infrastructure, to position Andheri as a global innovation hub.
  • Building a Skilled Workforce: Collaborate with industry and academic institutions to develop talent equipped to drive the global electronics industry, ensuring the state remains competitive and future-ready.
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Ease of Doing Business

Streamlined Approvals and Support

Andheri will facilitate a seamless business environment for electronics manufacturers and component producers by implementing a Single Window Clearance System. The state will introduce a fast-track approval process for semiconductor, PCB, display, and battery projects, ensuring timely regulatory clearances. Additionally, Andheri will offer self-certification under labor laws to simplify compliance and accelerate project timelines.

Andheri Leading India’s Electronics Revolution and Building Self-Reliance

The Andheri Electronics Policy 2024 is a strategic initiative aimed at establishing a comprehensive electronics value chain in India. By attracting investments in component manufacturing, fostering innovation, and developing a skilled workforce, Andheri is poised to lead India’s path to electronics self-reliance, reduce reliance on foreign imports, and enhance global competitiveness.

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Electronics Policy 2025-2035

Invites global investors, electronics manufacturers, and innovators to join this transformative journey and help build a self-reliant, technologically advanced India.

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The is a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) with a mission to establish Andheri as a key player in international economic collaboration, focusing on strategic partnerships with nations like USA, Europe, Australia, African Union, KSA, China, India, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and the UAE across vital sectors such as energy, technology, agriculture, and finance. Our goal is to integrate lessons from successful global economic models, adopting best practices to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth. We aim to enhance economic prosperity and diversification, contribute to societal progress, and promote sustainable economic practices. By leveraging Andheri’s unique position, strives to drive substantial economic growth, spur innovation, and solidify Andheri’s stature in the international economic arena, resonating with the government’s vision of a technologically advanced and interconnected economy.

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