PIB | 03 Oct, 2022
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal announced that 7 new PLI
schemes that are not part of the original program had just been approved
and reiterated the Government’s commitment to promote manufacturing in
India.
He was addressing IIM Ahmedabad’s Red Brick Summit 2022 virtually
from New Delhi today.
Goyal said that the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has been
very well received. The Minister opined that the idea behind PLI was to
promote those champion sectors where we have a comparative and
competitive advantages.
The Minister also said that we must get out of
the mindset of subsidies and build a resilient and self- reliant
business ecosystem that is not dependant on government.
Goyal observed that Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the
real beneficiaries of the PLI scheme because when a large industry came
up, it brought with it a whole ecosystem of manufacturers and service
providers.
“The mainstay of India is MSMEs and the mainstay of MSMEs is
large industry which aggregates what our MSMEs are doing and provides
them with more opportunities”, he said.
The Minister also assured that
every PLI scheme is very carefully and thoroughly assessed in
collaboration with Industry before being formulated. He added that the
PLI was just a kick-start mechanism and therefore needs to have a sunset
clause as ultimately the industry needs to be viable and independent.
The
Minister said that the roll-out of 5G in the country is a very big
confidence booster to India’s aspirations for growth and added that the
enthusiasm surrounding the launch of 5G is truly empowering.
The
Minister noted that India’s youngsters made the nation very proud with
their out of the box ideas and observed that the spirit of enquiry has
finally set into our young people. He expressed his admiration for the
simplicity and brilliance of the innovations of countless start-ups of
the nation.
He said that this simplicity of innovation is what took
India from the 81st rank in 2015 to 40th rank 2022
in the Global Innovation Index (GII).
He said that it was a matter of
pride that government, industry and academia have started realizing the
value of innovation in India.
The
Minister highlighted India’s green energy push and said that India is
one of those few countries which have not only met the commitment it
made in Paris in 2015 but has exceeded it.
“We committed to 175 GW of
clean energy. We have now upped the ante to set a target of 500 GW and
we are well on track to achieve it”, he said.
Goyal added that our
energy mix is expected to be predominantly renewable by 2030.
The
Minister also noted that India was well on track to create 1 billion
tonne Carbon sink through afforestation and rejuvenation. He added that
our industry has been working on newer technologies like green Hydrogen
to ensure round- the -clock supply of renewable energy.
Referring
to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of an international solar
grid, the Minister said that efforts were being made to collaborate
with like-minded nations to create such a grid.
He said that love and
respect for nature are intrinsic in every Indian and added that this
government is totally committed in its efforts to make India and the
whole planet a better place to live in.
The Minister said that PM Modi
believed very strongly in inter-generational equity, that we do not have
the right to take away the natural resources of the world and leave
behind a problem for our future generations. He invited participation
from academia and industry in the Government’s pursuit of sustainable
development.