The Ministry of Electronics and IT has supposedly approved 22 new projects under the Electronics Components’ Manufacturing Scheme on January 02, 2026, with a projected investment of ₹41,863 crore and production of ₹2,58,152 crore.
The said proposals include those from Dixon, Samsung Display Noida Pvt Ltd, Foxconn (Yuzhan Technology India Pvt Ltd), and Hindalco Industries. These are expected to provide nearly 33,791 direct employment opportunities. This approval comes after the Ministry approved 24 proposals under the ECMS earlier.
The approval letters were handed directly by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav to those part of the above 22 projects on Friday.
As per a background note circulated by the Ministry on the third tranche of approvals, the nod includes the manufacturing of 11 target segment products that have cross-sectoral applications, such as mobile manufacturing, telecom, consumer electronics, strategic electronics, automotive, and IT hardware.
Of 11 products, 5 are bare components such as PCBs, Capacitors, Connectors, Enclosures, and Li-ion Cells; 3 pertain to sub-assemblies such as Camera Modules, Display Modules, and Optical Transceivers; and 3 are supply chain items such as Aluminium Extrusion, Anode Material, and Laminate.
The background note said the approvals aim to significantly strengthen domestic supply chains, reduce import dependence for critical electronic components, and support the growth of high-value manufacturing capabilities in India.

