http://www.dipp.nic.in/NMP_DiscussionPaper/NMP_DiscussionPaper_2010.pdf
The objectives and main features of the proposed National Manufacturing Policy are: (a) to Increase sectoral share of manufacturing in GDP to 25% by the year 2022; (b) to double the current employment level in the sector; (c) to increase the level of domestic value addition; (d) to enhance global competitiveness of the sector; and (e) to make the country an international manufacturing hub. The policy aims to create world class industrial infrastructure, a conducive business environment, an ecosystem for technological innovation – especially in the domain of green manufacturing, institutions for industry relevant skill upgradation, and mechanisms for easy access to finance for entrepreneurs.
The establishment of National Manufacturing and Investment Zones (NMIZs) will be a major cornerstone of the industrialization strategy. They will be developed as integrated industrial townships with state-of-the-art infrastructure and land use on zoning basis. NMIZ would be large areas of at least 2000 hectares in size, to be developed and managed by Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), with the requisite eco-system. Each SPV will undertake measures for the development, growth, operation and management of the NMIZ. Accelerated growth of manufacturing industries will be augmented within the NMIZs and outside through appropriate policy support.
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