Development and to give the Indian economy global recognition ON 25TH SEPTEMBER
• Make in India is an international marketing
campaigning slogan coined by the Prime Minister of India, on September 25, 2014 to attract businesses from around the world to invest and manufacture in India. ON INDEPENDENCE DAY • Invited global companies to pick India to locate factories, promising to replace red tape with red-carpet welcomes. • To make India break into the top 50 in the World Bank’s ease of business index ranking from the current 134th position. Zero defect, zero effect • "Our manufacturing should have zero defect so that our products should not be rejected in the global market. Besides, we should also keep in mind that manufacturing should not have any negative impact on our environment." Major objective
• The major objective behind this initiative is to
focus upon the heavy industries and public enterprises while generating employment in India. • To facilitate – Investment – Foster innovation – Enhance skills development – Protect intellectual property – To built best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure The highlights and purpose of Come, Make in India are- • The campaign, 'Make in India' is aimed at making India a manufacturing hub and economic transformation in India while eliminating the unnecessary laws and regulations, making bureaucratic processes easier and shorter, and make government more transparent, responsive and accountable. Following sectors have been included by the Government in this campaign. 5 things ‘Make In India’ will do
• #1 Guide Foreign Investors
• #2 Assistance to Foreign Investors • #3 Prompt Response • #4 Provide Relevant Information • #5 Proactive Approach Top Corporate Companies Attended Make In India Campaign: Tata Group Reliance Industries Biocon Samsung Honda Airbus Wipro Vodafone Kenichi Ayukawa • "Costs of production in India increase because of various government policies, procedures, regulations and the way some of the laws are implemented," said Kenichi Ayukawa, Managing Director and CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, at the 'Make in India' campaign. Ambani
• Ambani said in order to succeed in this
campaign, it was important to be open to capital and expertise from all over the globe, and implementation of GST will make India one market and strengthen overall Make in India programme.