Government Approves 31 Electronic Component Manufacturing Proposals Worth ₹7,877 Crore Under ECMS

Equipment Aug 17,2026

The government has approved 31 fresh proposals under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), involving an investment of ₹7,877 crore, IT Secretary S Krishnan said on Monday.

The projects span 10 states and are expected to generate production worth ₹82,243 crore and create close to 10,000 jobs. The newly approved proposals include those from GX Group, Centum Electronics, Ennovi Mobility Solutions, Allied Engineering Works, Globe Capacitors, Syrma SGS Technology, Rosenberger Interconnect, Sensata Technologies and Britannia RFID Technologies, among others.

The projects cover a range of electronics components and manufacturing inputs, including capital goods, camera and display modules, anode materials, enclosures, connectors, transducers, rare-earth permanent magnets, acetylene black and optical transceivers. The approvals also cover relays, hermetic terminals, electrolyte additives, antennas, metallised films for capacitors, coils, filters, capacitors and metal shielding covers, along with an enhanced investment in copper-clad laminates approved earlier.

With the latest approvals, the government has cleared 106 applications covering around 30 product categories across 15 states under the ECMS, taking cumulative approved investment to ₹69,548 crore against expected production of ₹5,34,101 crore. The scheme, notified in April 2025 with an initial outlay of ₹22,919 crore, had its outlay raised to ₹40,000 crore in the Union Budget 2026-27, and aims to build a domestic electronics component manufacturing ecosystem supporting India's target of a $500 billion electronics manufacturing sector by 2030-31.

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