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Exploring the Sectoral Dynamics of Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Sector

Chandrahash Patel1 , Kunal Sinha2

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Vol.8 , Issue.7 , pp.1-9, Jul-2022


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IEEE Style Citation: Chandrahash Patel, Kunal Sinha, “Exploring the Sectoral Dynamics of Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Sector,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies , Vol.8, Issue.7, pp.1-9, 2022.

MLA Style Citation: Chandrahash Patel, Kunal Sinha "Exploring the Sectoral Dynamics of Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Sector." International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies 8.7 (2022): 1-9.

APA Style Citation: Chandrahash Patel, Kunal Sinha, (2022). Exploring the Sectoral Dynamics of Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Sector. International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies , 8(7), 1-9.

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author = {Chandrahash Patel, Kunal Sinha},
title = {Exploring the Sectoral Dynamics of Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing Sector},
journal = {International Journal of Scientific Research in Multidisciplinary Studies },
issue_date = {7 2022},
volume = {8},
Issue = {7},
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Abstract :
The electronics industry encompasses a diverse spectrum of products and applications, ranging from simple to complicated, with a presence in both domestic and international markets and the value chain. Design, manufacturing, assembling, and testing services are all provided by the Indian Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector. India has a strong demand for electrical products, and the majority of those wants are met through imports. As a result, the import-export and demand-supply ratios have widened significantly. As a result, the research looked at the ESDM industry from three perspectives: 1) the sector`s historical growth, 2) mapping with SSI elements, and 3) recent advancements in the sector that are and will assist India in focusing on domestic manufacturing and portraying India as a worldwide ESDM hub based on secondary sources

Key-Words / Index Term :
Innovation; Electronics sector; Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM); Sectoral System of Innovation

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