The ‘Make in India’ campaign has now become a reality, not just a slogan, and South Korean technology giant Samsung (Samsung) is playing a leading role in bringing this reality to the ground. Union IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has recently made a disclosure that tells the story of India’s growing global strength and manufacturing capability. He said that Samsung is no longer looking at India as a assembly hub, but is developing it as a major manufacturing and research and development (R&D) center.
This news is not only a booster dose for the Indian economy, but it is also a ray of hope for millions of youth who are looking for high-skill jobs in the country. Let us understand in detail what this ‘masterplan’ of Samsung is and what it means to India.
Not only ‘Make in India’, now also focus on ‘Design in India’
The biggest and important thing that Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav explained was associated with Samsung’s research and development i.e. R&D Wing. He informed that Samsung’s Indian Research and Development Center today More than 7,000 engineers Are working
This figure may seem normal to hear, but its meaning is very deep. This means that now Samsung’s products in India will not only be made (assembling), but they will also be designed and developed here. This is a big and important step towards ‘Design in India’ from ‘Make in India’. India’s engineers are now working on Samsung’s global products, software, AI features and 5G/6G technology. It removes India from the image of a country with cheap labor and establishes as an ‘innovation hub’.
Samsung is expanding its manufacturing portfolio
Ashwini Vaishnav also clarified that Samsung is continuously expanding its manufacturing portfolio in India. This is not limited to making mobile phones just.
Why is India Samsung’s first choice? (Amazing of government policies)
After all, why is a global company like Samsung making such a big bet on India? There is a huge hand of the central government’s visionary policies behind this.
What will be the effect of this expansion on India?
Overall, Samsung’s move further strengthens the story of ‘New India’ where big companies in the world are seeing India not only a market, but a significant global manufacturing and innovation partner.
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