Suresh Prabhu: New industrial policy to help connect Indian industry with global supply chains
New Delhi: The proposed new industrial policy which is going to be released soon would aid in bridging the gap between domestic industry and the global supply chain, Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu Wednesday said. He said that the auto component industry has successfully used this linkage to promote the sector's growth.
The new policy will replace the industrial policy of 1991, which was prepared in the backdrop of a balance of payment crisis.The proposed policy aims at promoting emerging sectors and modernising the existing industries. It will also look to reduce regulatory hurdles and encourage adoption of frontier technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence.
The ministry in August last year had floated a draft industrial policy with an aim to create jobs for the next two decades, promote foreign technology transfer and attract USD 100 billion foreign direct investment (FDI) annually. Prabhu also said that the ministry is looking at ways to increase exports of auto components.
Further, he added that to deal with the hurdles of logistics related issues, the ministry is preparing a plan. India will become USD 5 trillion economies in the coming years, and USD 1 trillion would come from manufacturing, he said, urging the auto industry to participate in this growth.
Last Updated Sep 9, 2018, 10:43 AM IST