Make in India Campaign-Pros, Cons and Impact On Indian Economy
Make in India Campaign-Pros, Cons and Impact On Indian Economy
Make in India Campaign-Pros, Cons and Impact On Indian Economy
INDIAN ECONOMY
INTRODUCTION
Make in India is a campaign launched by the PM, Narendra Modi, which facilitates all the big
business investors worldwide who want to do business in India. This programme was
launched in 2014 on 25th of September by the PM at the Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. It is a
big step taken by the government of India to reduce the level of unemployment faced by the
youths of the country. This campaign was launched a day after the Mars mission when PM
was to go on his first visit to the USA as prime minister of India.
OBJECTIVES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The study involves the data collected from the secondary sources. The secondary data has
been collected from journals, Research paper, Newspapers, Literature review, Websites.
An Exploratory research was chosen in order to develop a profound understanding of the
research topic and obtain in depth data about the research objectives.
Make in India was launched by Prime Minister against the backdrop of this crisis, and
quickly became a rallying cry for India‟s innumerable stakeholders and partners. It was a
powerful, galvanizing call to action to India‟s citizens and business leaders, and an invitation
to potential partners and investors around the world.
But, Make in India is much more than an inspiring slogan. It represents a comprehensive and
unprecedented overhaul of out-dated processes and policies. Most importantly, it represents a
complete change of the Government‟s mindset – a shift from issuing authority to business
partner, in keeping with Prime Minister's tenet of „Minimum Government, Maximum
Governance‟.
Make In India is a Lion’s Step.” So, pledged the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi,
during the inauguration of the prominent „Make in India‟ campaign
1. Generating Job Opportunity: Make in India crusade is providing job opportunities for as
many citizens of India. It has targeted the youth of the country. The investments in the
2. Growth of GDP
Manufacturing of products in India, will help the economic growth of the country, this will
not only boost the trade sector but also will increase the GDP of Indian economy.. Various
sectors such as exportation, architecture, textiles, telecommunications etc. are likely to
flourish inevitably, strengthening the Indian economy.
Most of the urban population prefers international brands rather than putting their faith in
Indian retailers. As a result, the small manufacturing companies suffer extreme loss in the
market. Due to the make in India campaign, such small manufacturers will be provided with a
real shot at business. With, companies investing in such small time retailers from all around
the world, the brand value of Indian merchandise will increase dramatically.
With the open invitation given to the entire world to manufacture their products in India, the
various restrictions opposed over the entrepreneurs will be lifted and aspiring businessmen
from all over the globe could invest in India with no stress at all.
The young generation of India plans to move out of the country in the hope of a better future.
Because of this India has always been deprived of innovative and new ideas. With the make
in India campaign, the youth will be attracted to stay in the country and contribute their
creativity and new ideas for the betterment of the country.
It is a well-known fact, that a factory set up not only improves a particular area, but also
provides for the locals with employment, thus the quality of life of people would
automatically enhance. Amenities like schools, hospitals and other public conveniences will
be developed for the betterment of the public.
7. Capital Inflow
It will lead to the creation of many job opportunities. Around ten million people are expected
to get jobs. An increase in investment will bring employment opportunities for the skilled
labor force and this will form a job market.
The masterstroke of Modi government is the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. This mission is being
incorporated by Modi government in the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, aiming for a hygienic
and a clean India.The vision is to sweep, mope, dust and wash the surrounding and remove
unwanted unhygienic materials from the society to help improve thought and action in Daily
Routine.
The title itself says the applicability of new system in the country. This actually goes in favor
of the Modi government as well as the government lead by Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who
literally worked on removing junk laws from the system.Modi has in return, removed various
dead files and the era of advancement has arrived.
DISADVANTAGES
Since India is part of WTO and signatory of GATT, there could not be any trade
distortion practices. But using only MII goods is a trade distortion and will surely
lead to dragging India to WTO disputes and India has to face consequences
4. Agriculture Myth:
5. Pollution
One of the biggest problems which is prevailing in India is pollution. According to statistics,
India has a pollution index of 76.50. With the make in India movement, this pollution level is
likely to arise in a couple of years. Eventually, making the condition in India worse. Hence,
Make in India might be economically but it will have an inverse effect ecologically.
As stated earlier, the brand value of Indian merchandise will definitely increase. But the
Indian upper class, which can actually afford such merchandise, is addicted with foreign
label. This will eventually become a big hurdle for the local entrepreneurs as a great level of
promotion is required to build the confidence of people in the local brands.
The make in India campaign, welcomes foreign countries to manufacture in India with open
arms, this automatically eases up the various restrictions over trade with foreign countries,
inviting attention of the international commercial companies. However, these companies will
not only seduce the Indian population but also would dominate the small local entrepreneurs
and force them out of business.
Creates a policy framework to ease foreign investment, ease of business and management of
intellectual property. This helps industries to establish their manufacturing bases in India.
In turn, this helps create employment in India. Industries tend to develop a support ecosystem
around them, thus empowering small businesses. Exports from such industries help in
contributing to our foreign exchange reserve. Most importantly, such an initiative helps bring
critical knowledge about manufacturing and production into the Indian population.
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Now, this initiative has a great impact on the economy of our country. Obviously, if the big
companies will setup their branches here, it will directly affect the GDP of India. The
supreme objectives of Make in India are as follow:The main focus of Make in India
Campaign is mainly on 25 sectors. Almost every sector is capital-intensive and demands a
lot of skill. So, with the more and more investment in these sectors, the main focus will be on
increasing employment and the use of advanced technology.
However, like every coin has two sides, we cannot ignore the negative impact and the
probabilities of failure of this campaign. There are some constraints and limitations to this
campaign as well.
The main thing is that the focus is on the manufacturing sector, and the population of India is
majorly middle-class or lower middle-class. So, the products manufactured by the foreign
companies will be entirely for the upper section of the society. Hence, it is possible that the
goals and aspirations of Make in India may not find much success.
Digital India will help to maintain contribution of Service sector but manufacturing /
industry sector has to grow at much faster pace to out-pace service sector. It is not an easy
Make in India will help to achieve this goal but it comes with its own set of challenges.
Manufacturing is capital and resources intensive sector which will require conducive
environment for business. Labour issues will be major hurdle which the govt is trying to
handle through labour reforms. Besides this, a major push is required to upgrade
infrastructure of country. Govt has also set up 10,000 Crore start up fund to encourage
entrepreneurship. Basically objective is to create ecosystem of small industries in periphery
of manufacturing hub similar to Maruti model. Government will provide all the approvals
under Make in India initiate in a time bound manner through single online portal.
However, as that quote goes „Never judge a book by its cover.‟ So, today, we are not going to
judge the Make in India initiative by its policies and schemes, but future results.
CONCLUSION
Make in India is an ambitious project, with an aim for sustainable growth of the economy.
With relentless policies towards this end, it is possible to make India the powerhouse of
manufacturing sector in the world.
At this moment, our Prime Minister‟s Make in India campaign appears to be an imaginative
marketing campaign. But there is much thought and even more work that is required to
convert this to reality.
Make in India theme and also accept that this is an opportunity before us and we must cash it.
This project will help us to stand globally with strong economy along with our Indian brand
through
Make in India. Creates job opportunities and looks for overall development of India, But like
every coin has two sides Make in India is not in the favor of agriculture development,
Indian has the capacity to push the GDP to 25% in next few years. The government of India
has taken number of steps to further encourage investment and further improve business
climate.
“Make in India” mission is one such long term initiative which will realize the dream of
transforming India into manufacturing Hub. Start-ups in the core manufacturing sectors are
poised to play a crucial role in the success of „Make in India‟
Make in India scheme also focuses on producing products with zero defects and zero effects
on environment
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