The official said there would be clearly differentiated field for those who look "India only as a market" and those who choose to partner with Indian firms.
"There is unprecedented opportunity in this space between Chinese manufacturers and Indian companies. For those who are willing to come in and partner us in India, we will offer every kind of support whether it be at central government or at state government level," Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) Secretary, Aruna Sundararajan, today said.
"We would welcome partners who will come and manufacture in India. There will be clearly differentiated field for those who look India only as a market and those who choose to partner with us in India," Sundararajan said.
She further said, India is at present a 280-million smartphone market and the government has a goal that every Indian should have an access to smartphone.
"You will find extremely supportive and welcoming environment. You will find enough industry partners who will guide you through and make sure that you find India a profitable and rewarding state to do business," Sundararajan said.
The comments come at a time when Indians on social media platform are calling for boycott of Chinese products because of support rendered by China to Pakistan.
When asked about calls for boycott of Chinese products on social media, Sundararajan said, "Quality, safety and security are paramount. Beyond that I don't think it is fair to take stand."
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Joint Director Meenakshi Rai Bhatia said that around 7,000 acres of land are available across 18 states for companies to set up their factories in India.
When Chinese investors asked for pace of setting up business in India, ICA National President Pankaj Mohindroo said that it varies from state to state with Uttar Pradesh being a slow in terms of clearances and state like Haryana working at fast pace with 'deer' kind speed.
Chinese companies Holitech and Wind Communications expressed interest in expanding their business in India.
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