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Assessing Make in India: Achievements and Challenges

This editorial is based on “There is no substitute for an industrial policy” which was published in The Indian Express on 27/12/2023. The article discusses the Make in India policy and its drawbacks. It also discusses that there is a need of Industrial Policy to create jobs which is an unachieved goal of MII.

For Mains: Make in India: Objectives, Success and Failures; How industrial policy can help in job creation

The Make in India initiative, launched in 2014, represents a departure from India's previous policy of self-sufficiency in the 1970s. Unlike the old approach, Make in India does not evoke memories of the licence raj, self-sufficiency, or import-substituting industrialization. It is significantly different, although concerns have been raised about the implementation of Make in India in certain sectors.

What is the Make in India Policy?