Cabinet Approves Semicon 2.0, Mobile Manufacturing, Urea Plants, and Highway Projects

Cabinet has cleared Semicon Mission 2.0, mobile manufacturing scheme, new urea plants among other projects.

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  • The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has cleared several major projects, including Semicon Mission 2.0 worth Rs. 1.27 lakh crore.

Background

  • India has been pursuing an aggressive strategy to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports across critical sectors. 
  • This aligns with the broader Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives. The Cabinet approvals cover four major areas:
    • Semiconductor manufacturing: critical for electronics, AI, and defence
    • Mobile phone manufacturing: a key export sector
    • Urea production: essential for agricultural self-sufficiency
    • Highway infrastructure: for improved connectivity
  • These decisions come at a time when global supply chain disruptions, memory chip shortages, and geopolitical tensions have highlighted the need for domestic capabilities.

India Semiconductor Mission 2.0

  • About the Programme
    • The Cabinet has approved Rs. 1.27 lakh crore for the second edition of the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM 2.0), aimed at developing India’s semiconductor design and manufacturing ecosystem.
  • Expected Outcomes
    • Investments of around Rs. 4 lakh crore are expected to be attracted.
    • Semiconductor production worth Rs. 2 lakh crore during the scheme period.
    • Self-reliance in indigenous chip production by the end of the programme.
  • Six Pillars of Semicon 2.0
    • Design of chips
    • Development of chips
    • Production of indigenous chips
    • Support for raw material suppliers including minerals and gases
    • Meeting chip requirements for AI devices
    • Building end-to-end semiconductor value chain
  • Comparison with ISM 1.0
    • ISM 1.0 was allocated Rs. 76,000 crore
    • Under ISM 1.0, the government approved 12 projects with cumulative investments of around Rs. 1.64 lakh crore
    • Majority of investment came from Tata Electronics and its semiconductor arm
  • Strategic Timing
    • The programme comes at a critical time when:
    • The world is facing a memory chip shortage
    • Companies are working on enhancing production capacity
    • Demand for AI-related chips is rising
    • Geopolitical tensions are affecting global supply chains

Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme (MPMS)

  • About the Scheme
    • The Cabinet approved an outlay of Rs. 62,500 crore for the Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme to build Indian brands, achieve technological sovereignty, and scale up local mobile production.
  • Key Features
    • Incentive support on eligible sales at rates ranging from 2.25% to 5%
    • Additional incentive of up to 1.5% linked to domestic sourcing of key components and sub-assemblies
    • Additional incentive of 3% on eligible sales for design and R&D of the product
    • Focus on building Indian brands in the mobile phone sector
  • Expected Outcomes
    • Cumulative mobile phone production expected to reach around Rs. 39 lakh crore during the scheme tenure
    • Significant increase in exports of mobile phones
    • Generation of around 60,000 direct jobs
    • Creation of Indian patents in design and R&B

National Investment Policy for Urea (NIPU 2026)

  • About the Policy
    • The Cabinet approved the National Investment Policy for Urea (NIPU 2026) to set up nine new gas-based urea plants with a production capacity of 10 million tonnes, aiming to make India self-reliant in the most widely consumed fertiliser.
  • Current Situation
    • Annual urea demand: Rising at 5% annually
    • Domestic production: Around 30 million tonnes
    • Total requirement: 40 million tonnes
    • Imports: 10 million tonnes to meet the shortage
  • Key Changes from NIP 2012
    • Separation of fixed and variable costs for greater transparency
    • Viable Return on Equity (RoE) band with a floor at 12% and ceiling at 16%
    • Foreign exchange risk mitigation through conversion of fixed costs into rupees after four years based on prevailing exchange rates
  • Expected Savings
    • These measures are estimated to result in savings of over Rs. 250 crore for each plant established under NIPU-2026 compared with NIP-2012
  • Equal Treatment
    • Incentives under the policy will be the same for private, government, and cooperative projects
  • Historical Context
    • Under the 2012 NIP (expired in October 2019), six new urea units were set up: 
    • Four through joint ventures of nominated public sector undertakings
    • Two units by private companies

Significance of Cabinet Decisions

  • For Manufacturing Sector
    • Boost to indigenous manufacturing across critical sectors
    • Reduced import dependence for semiconductors, mobile phones, and urea
    • Job creation across multiple industries
    • Technology transfer and skill development opportunities
  • For Economic Growth
    • Massive investment inflows expected from these schemes
    • Export growth particularly in mobile phones and semiconductors
    • Multiplier effects on ancillary industries
    • Foreign exchange savings through import substitution
  • For Strategic Autonomy
    • Semiconductor self-reliance reducing geopolitical vulnerability
    • Fertiliser security critical for agricultural sector
    • Technology sovereignty in strategic sectors
    • Enhanced supply chain resilience
  • For Infrastructure
    • Improved connectivity in Varanasi with modern highway infrastructure
    • Reduced congestion and travel times
    • Alignment with PM Gati Shakti for integrated infrastructure development

Way Forward

  • For Semicon 2.0
    • Timely implementation of approved projects
    • Attracting global players and technology partners
    • Building a talent pool through education and training
    • Developing a supporting ecosystem for materials and equipment
  • For Mobile Manufacturing
    • Strengthening the domestic component ecosystem
    • Encouraging Indian brands to scale globally
    • R&D investments for innovation
    • Export market development
  • For Urea Production
    • Ensuring the timely commissioning of new plants
    • Gas supply security for the plants
    • Efficiency improvements in existing units
    • Promoting balanced fertiliser use
  • For Highway Projects
    • Adherence to timelines and quality standards
    • Environmental safeguards during construction
    • Integration with other transport modes
    • Sustainable maintenance frameworks

Source: TH | Print

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