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Gujarat, UP Eye Electronics Manufacturing Boom

States Compete for $7 Billion in Investments with New Incentive Schemes in 2025

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NEW DELHI (India CSR): Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are stepping into the spotlight of India’s electronics manufacturing revolution, spurred by the Centre’s Rs 22,919 crore Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). Following Tamil Nadu’s pioneering move to match central incentives, these states are crafting ambitious policies to lure global and domestic manufacturers, promising thousands of jobs and billions in investments. For local communities, from Noida’s tech aspirants to Dholera’s industrial workforce, this race signals opportunity and growth. This article explores the strategies, stakes, and competitive dynamics as Gujarat and UP aim to carve out their share of India’s $456,500 crore electronics future.

The Race for Electronics Supremacy

Centre’s ECMS Sets the Stage
The Union government’s ECMS, launched in April 2025, is a six-year, ₹22,919 crore initiative to bolster India’s electronics supply chain. Offering turnover-linked grants, capital expenditure subsidies, and hybrid incentives, it aims to attract ₹59,350 crore in investments, generate ₹4,56,500 crore in production, and create 91,600 direct jobs. This scheme builds on the success of the smartphone Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) program, targeting a doubling of India’s 20% value addition in electronics by 2030. States are now vying to capitalize on this momentum, with Tamil Nadu setting a high bar by launching its own ECMS on April 30, targeting ₹30,000 crore in investments and 60,000 jobs.

Tamil Nadu’s Head Start
Tamil Nadu’s Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme offers matching grants to companies qualifying under the central ECMS, covering 11 high-growth components like lithium-ion cells and flexible printed circuit boards. With a robust ecosystem hosting giants like Foxconn, Samsung, and Dixon Technologies, the state leads India’s electronics exports, contributing $14.65 billion in FY25—41% of the national total. This dominance pressures other states to innovate. “Tamil Nadu’s policy puts us on our toes,” admitted an official from a rival state, highlighting the challenge of competing with an established hub.

Gujarat’s Semiconductor and Component Ambitions

Dholera and Sanand as Emerging Hubs
Gujarat is positioning itself as a powerhouse in electronics and semiconductors, leveraging projects like Micron’s chip assembly plant in Sanand and Tata Electronics’ Rs 91,000 crore semiconductor fab in Dholera, set to produce 50,000 wafers monthly by 2028. Mona Khandhar, Gujarat’s principal secretary for science and technology, confirmed that a draft policy for electronics component manufacturing is under review. “Once approved, it will outline incentives to attract manufacturers,” she said, though details remain under wraps. The state’s proactive approach, including Fujifilm’s planned semiconductor materials facility by 2026, underscores its ambition to dominate the value chain.

Incentives and Infrastructure
Gujarat’s upcoming policy is expected to align with the central ECMS, potentially offering capital subsidies and land incentives akin to its semiconductor policy, which provides 50% additional subsidies for projects approved under the national scheme. With established industrial clusters and proximity to ports, Gujarat aims to attract high-value manufacturers. Industry leaders like Ashok Chandak of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) note that Gujarat’s infrastructure gives it a competitive edge, especially for capital-intensive projects.

Uttar Pradesh’s Push for Noida’s Tech Crown

Noida as a Manufacturing Magnet
Uttar Pradesh is banking on Noida’s growing reputation as an electronics hub, home to Samsung’s largest mobile manufacturing plant and Xiaomi’s component facilities. A draft policy, expected to be finalized by June 2025, will offer incentives to attract component manufacturers. “We’re tailoring our approach to leverage Noida’s ecosystem,” said a state official, emphasizing the region’s skilled workforce and connectivity. UP’s existing Electronics Manufacturing Policy 2017 already provides capital subsidies of 15% (up to ₹50 million) and 50% infrastructure grants for Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMCs), setting a foundation for expansion.

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Job Creation and Economic Impact
UP’s policy aims to create a ripple effect, with officials projecting thousands of direct and indirect jobs. The state’s focus on components like printed circuit boards (PCBs) and sensors aligns with the central ECMS’s goal of reducing import dependency. By integrating with global supply chains, UP hopes to emulate Tamil Nadu’s export success. Posts on X reflect local enthusiasm, with users hailing the policy as a “game-changer” for UP’s industrial landscape, though specifics await formal announcement.

The Competitive Landscape

Other States Join the Fray
Beyond Gujarat and UP, states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Haryana are exploring similar policies. Karnataka, with its established ESDM policy, plans tweaks to stay competitive, as Commissioner Gunjan Krishna noted: “Our policy already covers components, but we’re adapting to the ECMS framework.” This interstate rivalry is driving innovation but also raising concerns about uneven resource allocation. A neighboring state official lamented, “Our budgets can’t match Tamil Nadu’s incentives, so we must focus on niche strengths.”

Challenges and Opportunities
While the competition fosters growth, challenges persist. High logistics and capital costs, estimated by NITI Aayog to create an 18% cost disability, hinder domestic component manufacturing. States must offer compelling incentives and infrastructure to offset these barriers. However, the ECMS’s “first-come, first-serve” model encourages swift action, benefiting early movers like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and UP. The scheme’s focus on employment-linked incentives (1% of turnover incentives tied to job creation) ensures a human-centered impact, aligning with India’s broader economic goals.

Impact on India’s Electronics Future

Doubling Value Addition
The central ECMS aims to elevate India’s electronics value addition from 20% to 40% by 2030, matching global leaders. States like Gujarat and UP are critical to this vision, with their policies expected to attract ₹59,350 crore in investments and support ₹4,56,500 crore in production. By fostering local supply chains for components like PCBs, lithium-ion cells, and sensors, these states will reduce reliance on imports, strengthening India’s global competitiveness.

Jobs and Community Growth
The human impact is profound. The ECMS projects 91,600 direct jobs and countless indirect opportunities, transforming lives in regions like Noida and Dholera. In Gujarat, Tata’s fab alone promises 26,000 direct and 100,000 indirect jobs, while UP’s Noida hub is poised to employ thousands in manufacturing and ancillary services. These opportunities empower local youth, as seen in social media posts celebrating UP’s “tech revolution.”

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Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are poised to reshape India’s electronics landscape, driven by strategic policies and the central ECMS’s momentum. As they compete with Tamil Nadu’s established ecosystem, their focus on incentives, infrastructure, and job creation signals a transformative era. While challenges like cost disabilities loom, the collaborative push by states and the Centre promises to elevate India as a global electronics powerhouse, delivering economic growth and opportunities for millions.

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