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New Industrial revolution

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July 19, 2017

What is the issue?

  • Global industries are moving towards new phase of Industrial revolution.
  • India should also use this opportunity.

What are the characteristics of Indian industry?

  • Technically trained manpower is increasing.
  • Cheap priced labour forces, when compared with other nations.
  • Most manufacturing firms are small and medium enterprises.
  • There are more no of unorganized manufacturing sectors in textile, food industries.
  • India has a well trained professional and infrastructure in IT Industry.
  • The pharma sector is reaching new heights.
  • Digitization of industries are happening in a speedy process.

What are the characteristics of Industry 4.0?

  • Extensive automation of manufacturing.
  • Dedicated business processes.
  • Reliable supply chain process.
  • Computational power and connectivity.

What are the shortcoming for Indian industry?

  • The ratio of no of finished product per skilled labour is very less.
  • Slow phase of Industrial investments.
  • Many big manufacturing firms are facing global competition.
  • The government started disinvestment on most of its reputed firms.
  • Manufacturing process is not according to the customer needs, it’s based on market prediction.
  • No dedicated mechanism for Business-Customer relationship.

On what capabilities India should concentrate?

  • The understanding and use of business analytics is need of the hour.
  • By using new technology and the most appropriate deployment to serve customer needs.
  • Sophisticated customer relationship management tools should be used
  • Continuous reskilling of professionals for being flexible towards the technology.

Quick facts

Recent measures taken by Indian government for Industrial development

  • Along with Skill India, Start-up India, Make in India, MSME schemes, here are few recent Initiatives
  • The Union government proposed a plan for introducing all India skill development services.
  • The Union Cabinet is expected to approve a bill that mandates a universal minimum wage.
  • Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, has signed an Institutional agreement with the Punjab State Council of Science and Technology to establish India’s first Technology and Innovation Support Centre (TISC) at Patent Information Centre.
  • The Centre for the first time under a new scheme called Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES) launched in March to address the infrastructure problem.

 

Source: Business Standard

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