India just took a giant leap toward electronics self-reliance. The government approved seven projects worth ₹5,532 crore under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), enabling domestic production of critical components like PCBs, camera modules, and copper clad laminates—reducing import dependence significantly.
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ECMS First Batch: Investment & Impact Breakdown
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Projects Approved | 7 projects |
| Total Investment | ₹5,532 crore |
| Production Value | ₹36,559 crore |
| Direct Jobs | 5,100+ |
| Export Target | 60% of production |
| Locations | Tamil Nadu (5), Andhra Pradesh (1), MP (1) |
| PCB Demand Met | 20% domestic |
| Camera Module Demand | 15% domestic |
| Copper Clad Laminate | 100% domestic demand met |
What India Will Now Manufacture
The approved projects cover game-changing components: Multi-Layer and HDI PCBs (circuit boards powering smartphones, laptops, EVs), Camera Modules (for phones, drones, medical devices, automotive systems), Copper Clad Laminates (India’s first facility—base material for all PCBs), and Polypropylene Films (key material for capacitors in consumer electronics).
Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized that 100% of India’s copper clad laminate demand will now be met domestically, while 20% of PCB and 15% of camera module requirements will be produced locally. The remaining 60% of output will target export markets.

From Assembly to Core Manufacturing
This marks India’s transition from merely assembling electronics to manufacturing core components and materials. Until now, India imported nearly all copper clad laminates—the foundational material for PCBs used in every electronic device. Establishing domestic CCL production creates a complete supply chain from raw materials to finished products.
The scheme received overwhelming response with 249 applications representing ₹1.15 lakh crore investment and potential creation of 1.42 lakh jobs—the highest-ever commitment in India’s electronics sector. Units spread across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh ensure balanced regional growth beyond metros.

Strategic Impact: Defence, EVs, and Telecom
Domestic component manufacturing builds trusted supply chains critical for defense electronics, 5G telecom equipment, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. High-skill jobs in manufacturing and R&D will emerge, while reduced import dependence lowers product costs for consumers.
ECMS complements the PLI scheme and India Semiconductor Mission, creating a seamless value chain from chips to devices. This positions India as a product nation capable of end-to-end design, manufacturing, and export.
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FAQs
When will these manufacturing units become operational?
Timeline varies by project, but production is expected to begin within 18-24 months from approval.
Will this reduce smartphone and electronics prices?
Yes, reduced import costs and local production will eventually lower prices for PCB-dependent devices like smartphones, laptops, and EVs.







