PM Modi highlighted the significant strides India has made in manufacturing, particularly in sectors like mobile phones and semiconductors. He urged state governments to create policies that attract investments and ensure good governance¹. The goal is to position India as a global manufacturing hub, reducing dependency on imports and enhancing technological self-sufficiency.
The "Design in India, Design for the World" initiative is a visionary step by PM Modi to elevate India's design and manufacturing capabilities on a global scale. It aims to build on the success of the "Make in India" campaign by focusing on creating products that are not only made in India but also designed here, with a global market in mind.
Key components of this initiative include:
Developing Indigenous Design Capabilities: Strengthening local design expertise to create competitive products.
Promoting Innovation and R&D: Encouraging research and development to foster innovation across various sectors.
Investing in Infrastructure: Building advanced infrastructure to support design and manufacturing.
Skill Development: Training and upskilling the workforce to meet the demands of modern design and manufacturing processes.
Policy Support: Implementing policies that attract investments and ensure good governance.
Global Market Focus: Designing products with a global perspective to enhance export potential.
Sustainability: Emphasizing eco-friendly design practices to meet global environmental standards.
This initiative aims to position India as a global leader in design and manufacturing, reducing dependency on imports and enhancing technological self-sufficiency.
This initiative also aligns with India's broader vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
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