Make in India for Robotics — Complete Guide
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How the Make in India policy supports the Indian robotics industry — tax breaks, PLI schemes, and domestic manufacturing of robots.
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Difficulty 3/5 · ClassroomMake in India is a 2014 Government of India initiative to encourage domestic manufacturing, foreign direct investment, and skill development across 25 sectors — including robotics, electronics, and automotive — through tax incentives, PLI (Production-Linked Incentive) schemes, and policy reforms.
💡 Think of it like…
Think of it like a household object that does the same job — the underlying idea is the same, just adapted for robots.
Why it matters
Without make in india for robotics — complete guide, many concept systems in robotics simply couldn't work.
Make in India for Robotics
What is it?
Make in India is a 2014 Government of India initiative to encourage domestic manufacturing, foreign direct investment, and skill development across 25 sectors — including robotics, electronics, and automotive — through tax incentives, PLI (Production-Linked Incentive) schemes, and policy reforms.
How it works
Robotics qualifies under multiple Make in India tracks: the PLI for electronics (₹40,000+ Cr), the PLI for white goods, and the Atmanirbhar Bharat capital-goods scheme. Companies setting up robot manufacturing in India can claim tax holidays, subsidised land, and capital subsidies. Defence robotics also benefits from Make in India through the iDEX programme.
Real-world example
Companies like Addverb Technologies (Noida), Asimov Robotics (Kochi), and Systemantics (Bengaluru) have all grown under Make in India. Foreign players like ABB and KUKA have expanded India manufacturing.
Why it matters for robotics
Make in India is the principal economic policy driving the growth of India's domestic robotics industry. Anyone working in Indian robotics needs to understand it.
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