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India is now world's second largest mobile phone producer: ICA

Caught an Indian guy trying to be ‘John Latham’ and handed the clip over to crime alert who I’m sure will have already visited his house.
 
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Han Aa Gya, and we are using it to buy toilet to these people
Ghore se daikhna
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these old photos might help ur ego but current reality is different...
You should take note of swatch bharat mission... we are moving fast towards our goals... following are the changes in my village...

1. (2016) 90 toilets built in my village... now every family (800+) hv a toilet... fine of INR 100 by village panchayat if someone is cought while defecting in open...

2. (2017) Dustbins installed in every mohalla (30 places)... daily pickup...

3. (2013) Concreate roads in entire village...

4. (2017) Street lights...

5. Wifi at panchayat bhawan...

Last but the most important... all the three schools in our area educates children about cleanliness and hygiene... and I personally feel too happy about it...

While your country is stuck at destroying India... we are taking care of our economy and trying hard to up the living standard of our people...

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and we know how good Chinese English is, they probably meant "users "

"We are happy to inform you that with the strenuous and calibrated efforts of government of India, ICA and FTTF, India has now emerged as the second largest producer of mobile handset by volume," ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said
 
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"We are happy to inform you that with the strenuous and calibrated efforts of government of India, ICA and FTTF, India has now emerged as the second largest producer of mobile handset by volume," ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said

lol just like that, within two weeks
 
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and we know how good Chinese English is, they probably meant "users "
We became second largest smart phone users last year itself. Coming to the topic "Make in India" wasn't a big success but it was successful in bringing large investments to India. Statistics speak for themselves..

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Mobile manufacturing units generated 38,300 new jobs in last two years with Taiwanese electronics company Foxconn being the top employer with a workforce of 8,000.

From Mar 2017
https://www.hindustantimes.com/busi...ring-sector/story-FYmdkYHSpCvasavyTUZLRL.html

From Sep 2017
95 mobile companies set up plants in India: IT Minister
http://www.thehindu.com/business/In...ants-in-india-it-minister/article19747185.ece

From Mar 2017
Mobile production in India has already crossed the 100-million-units mark, and is set to touch 500 million in the next two years. Thanks to the ‘Make in India’ initiative propelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we produced 11 crore mobile phones worth Rs 54,000 crore in FY15-16, up 186 per cent from 6 crore in the previous year. Five crore feature phones worth Rs 49,000 crore and 6 crore smartphones worth Rs 5,000 crore were manufactured during the year compared to 1.7 crore feature phones (worth Rs 1,400 crore) and 4.3 crore smart phones (worth Rs 17,500) in FY14-15.
http://businessworld.in/article/Is-India-The-New-Mobile-Manufacturing-Hub-/06-03-2017-113881/

This is just start, there are more proposals in the pipeline to establish new plants/incresse capacity in old plants. Add to that the companies are investing in manufacturing PCB's and LCD screens in the 0-1 years.
 
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As expected the news is creating hurt burn among the usual suspects : pakistanis, pakistanis with chinese flag . Icing on the top are the bangladeshi pole vault champs .
 
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How many of these phones are manufactured as opposed to assembled in India?
By manufactured, all bar SOC and RAM modules are made by Indian companies.
Some parts of the supply chain is coming to India. Process will get speedup with news like this.
 
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Hello... kya koi moderator meri following post ko approve ya reject kar sakta h...
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I dont know how to get in touch with u guys...
 
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Why are indians making smartphone, what happened to its high value tertiary industry that indian posters pride themselves with and its concern for environment when manufacturing is of concern especially low tier :)
 
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New Delhi, Apr 1 () India is now the second largest mobile phone producer in the world after China, as per information shared by Indian Cellular Association with Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.PTI | April 01, 2018, 12:41 IST
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New Delhi, Apr 1 () India is now the second largest mobile phone producer in the world after China, as per information shared by Indian Cellular Association with Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

"We are happy to inform you that with the strenuous and calibrated efforts of government of India, ICA and FTTF, India has now emerged as the second largest producer of mobile handset by volume," ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said in a letter to both the union ministers on March 28.

ICA referred to data available from market research firm IHS, China's National Bureau of Statistics and Vietnam General Statistics Office.

According to the data shared by ICA, annual production of mobile phones in India increased from 3 million units in 2014 to 11 million units in 2017.

India replaced Vietnam to become second largest producer of mobile phones in 2017.

With the rise in mobile phone production, imports of the devices in the country also reduced to less than half in 2017-18.

"We are also happy to inform you that our completely build units as percentage of domestic market has now come down from 78 per cent (2014-15) to 18 per cent (2017-18)," Mohindroo said.

The fast track task Force, a body under Ministry of Electronics and IT, has set target to achieve around 500 million mobile phone production in India by 2019, with value estimated to be around USD 46 billion.

The FTTF (), which has members from industry and government, has set target to create USD 8 billion component manufacturing as result of growth in mobile phone production and create 1.5 million direct and indirect jobs by 2019.

The body has set the target to export 120 million mobile phone units with an estimated value of USD 1.5 million by the end of next year.

"As long as we bring the right focus on exports, we will be able to achieve these numbers," Mohindroo said. PRS SVK BAL BAL

https://telecom.economictimes.india...nd-largest-mobile-phone-producer-ica/63565513
 
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