Bring phased manufacturing program for telecom equipment to boost local ecosystem: GX Group
New Delhi, Jan 22 The government should introduce phase manufacturing program for telecom equipment to boost local ecosystem and enhance value addition in indigenously made products, a senior official of GX Group said. GX Group CEO Paritosh Prajapati told PTI that it's time for the government to give a boost to electronic components as well to enhance value addition in the telecom gears which are a critical element from the national security perspective as well. "To have a complete homegrown ecosystem of telecom and IT equipment, the government should look at a phased manufacturing programme for these equipment. "Along with developing domestic manufacturing, PMP will also ensure that there is no hindrance in the overall supply chain resulting in smooth deployment of the digital infrastructure," Prajapati said.

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