New Delhi | November 17,2025 | SKY LINK TIMES
17 Firms Approved Under ECMS:
The Central government on Monday approved a fresh tranche of investment proposals worth ₹7,712 crore under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). The announcement was made in New Delhi by IT Secretary S. Krishnan, marking a major push to deepen India’s electronics manufacturing value chain as global firms diversify supply sources.

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India Selects 17 Companies from 249 Applications
Speaking at the event, Krishnan revealed that 17 applications were selected out of 249 received for the current round. Importantly, this tranche includes the first-ever approved investment from Jammu & Kashmir, signalling wider regional participation.
Approved proposals have also come from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, reflecting pan-India industry interest.
Major Investments and Leading Companies
Among the approved entities, ten major proposals stand out.
The largest comes from Aequs Consumer Products Pvt Ltd, committing ₹1,500 crore with an estimated production output of ₹7,669 crore.
Other approved companies include:
TE Connectivity India – ₹612 crore
Jabil Circuit – ₹957 crore
Zetfab
Zetchem – ₹55 crore
Micropack – ₹54 crore
Asux Safety Components
Uno Minda – ₹264 crore
AT&S India
HI-Q
Infopower Technologies
Syrma Mobility – ₹250 crore
Meena Electrotech (J&K) – ₹111 crore
Krishnan emphasized that the scheme aims to strengthen India’s electronics value chain at a time when global manufacturing ecosystems are shifting.
> “The world is looking at diversification of value chains, and India is a key player in that,” he said.
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Government Push Toward High-Quality, High-Design Electronics
Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also addressed the gathering, outlining three essential pillars for long-term success:
1. Building Strong Design Teams
India must invest in high-quality electronics design talent to move up the global value chain.
2. Achieving Six Sigma Product Quality
Manufacturers must ensure world-class quality standards across all products to compete globally.
3. Developing a Robust Network of Indian Suppliers
Local suppliers must be groomed to meet global expectations, ensuring that India can supply to international OEMs reliably.
Vaishnaw added that the government will work closely with industry stakeholders and will soon introduce a dedicated skilling framework tailored to the electronics sector to meet industry growth needs.
Strengthening India’s Electronics Ambitions
The new investment approvals signal India’s growing attractiveness as a global electronics hub and bolster the government’s larger goal of reducing import dependency while boosting exports. With rising interest from both domestic and international players, the ECMS is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping India’s next phase of electronics manufacturing growth.
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