• Launched “Make in India” campaign in Sept. 2014.
  • Addresses areas of regulation, infrastructure, skill development, technology, finance.
  • Focuses on 27 sectors under Make in India 2.0.
  • Aims to increase manufacturing sector growth to 12-14% per annum.
  • Aims to increase manufacturing share in GDP from 15% to 25% by 2025.
  • Aims to create 100 million additional jobs by 2022.
  • Promotes domestic value addition and technological depth.
  • Enhances global competitiveness.
  • Creates appropriate skill sets among rural migrants and urban poor.
  • Ensures sustainability of growth.