Vedanta sees $80-bn potential in electronics
Says open for partnerships with Japanese cos on its semiconductor and display fab projects
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Vedanta will be the anchor for Japanese companies interested in investing in India. We’ll be setting up India’s first electronics manufacturing hub in Gujarat. The hub has the potential to attract hundreds of SMEs and create over 1 lakh jobs - Akarsh K.Hebbar, global MD (semiconductor and display business), Vedanta Group
Tokyo/Mumbai: The State Government of Gujarat, in a strategic move aimed at fostering collaboration and investment prospects between Japan and India, invited Vedanta to the roadshow targeting Japan’s major electronics players, ahead of the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.
Vedanta, a global natural resources and technology conglomerate, highlighted the tremendous investment opportunities in India, especially in Gujarat, and urged Japanese companies to partner in India’s electronics manufacturing revolution.
Akarsh K. Hebbar, Global Managing Director of Vedanta’s Semiconductor and Display business, addressed a gathering of Japanese industry leaders at the Embassy of India in Tokyo and Osaka over the two-day roadshow.
He underscored the investor-friendly climate in India, particularly in Gujarat, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to providing Japanese companies with exceptional opportunities to engage in India’s flourishing electronics manufacturing industry. He complimented the Government of Gujarat for their policy stability, good governance, excellent infrastructure facilities, and hand-holding for ease of doing business at every step by the State’s proactive and efficient team.
Talking about the huge opportunities in the country, Akarsh Hebbar said, “The demand for electronics in India is fuelled by the Indian government’s initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India, and 100 Smart Cities Mission, which aim to promote local manufacturing, digitalization, and technological advancement across various sectors. Additionally, the growing penetration of the Internet and increasing adoption of e-commerce have further boosted demand for electronics.”