Odisha Cabinet Approves Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy 2025

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Cabinet on Monday approved the Odisha Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy 2025, a major step towards positioning the state as a leading hub for electronics manufacturing.
The policy, launched under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, aims to reduce India’s dependence on imported electronic components while creating high-skilled jobs. It offers a comprehensive incentive framework that fully matches the Centre’s Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS).
Under the scheme, investors can avail a 50% capital subsidy for the first ten large-scale projects or opt for a mix of matching subsidies, turnover-linked incentives, and additional capital support. The package also includes land allocation, rental assistance, a ten-year electricity duty exemption, and power tariff reimbursements.
Mega projects with investments above ₹500 crore or generating over 1,000 jobs will be eligible for customized concessions.
The policy aligns with the national Make in India vision by fostering a strong electronics ecosystem. The ECMS, approved by the Union Cabinet earlier this year, focuses on boosting domestic production of passive components like resistors, capacitors, and inductors—critical for consumer electronics, automotive, and defense sectors.
With this move, Odisha aims to attract global and domestic investments, integrate with international supply chains, and strengthen India’s push for self-reliance in electronics manufacturing.