The state (Rajasthan) government has already identified a land measuring 40 sqkm for the ITIR, Minister of State for Electronics and IT, P P Chaudhary said.
"The land is owned by the government of Rajasthan and we are not required to go for any land acquisition. So the delay in such process would be minimal there," he said adding that "once the project is clear we can start the process soon."
The proposed IT development region is situated at the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) and lies between the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
According to Chaudhary, the Centre would help reduce the dependency on import of electronics, which is around 3.5 lakh crore per year.
"In the medical products electronic category, we are importing products worth Rs 70,000 crore every year. Now it is vision of our Prime Minister that by 2020 electronic imports should be minimal," he said.
Last year in December, the minister had said Rajasthan's Jodhpur-Pali area will be developed as an Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR).
The ITIR should specifically focus on research and development (R&D) and human resource development as it will help create intellectual property and thereby make the nation competent in developing cutting edge technologies, electronics and software products, Choudhary had said.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology had approved a proposal for the project by IIT-Jodhpur.
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