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LEGAL ASPECTS OF :

START-UP IN INDIA MAKE IN INDIA

MAKE IN INDIA

OBJECTIVE• To Make India A Global Hub

• To Encourage Multi-national, As Well As Domestic

Companies To Manufacture Their Products In India.

• To Focus On Job Creation And Skill Enhancement

KEY POLICIES

EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING

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SUCCESSFUL EXAMPLES OF MAKE IN INDIA

AUTOMOBILE

RENEWABLEENERGY

RAILWAYS

DEFENCE

ISSUES IN MAKE IN INDIA

Existing Stringent Procedural And Regulatory Clearance

High Tax Rate

Need Of Focus In MSME Sector

Competition From China

To Increase Imports And R&D

Political Gridlock

Too Many Eggs In One Basket

RECENT POLICY MEASURES

Union Budget Proposal To Boost Make In India

Incentive Package For Leather Industry

Central Statistics Data To Be Shared For The First Time

INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON

USA’s : PCAST (The President's Council Of Advisors On Science

And Technology)

Germany’s Industry 4.0 : Fully Automated Factories With Cyber-

physical Systems

Made In China 2025: Aims to transform from just a manufacturing

giant into an information, technology and innovation driven sector

CASE STUDYMAKE IN INDIA: THE PHONE SIDE OF THE STORY

The new policy increased the import duties to 12.5% from previous 5%

The first move : local OEM Micromax.

Samsung and Sony

Taiwanese Company - HTC

Chinese brands too like Xiaomi.

Local OEMs like Karbonn, Intex are now following the mantra.

START UPS

• The campaign was first introduced by Prime Minster Narendra Modi

on 15 August 2015

• Action plan aimed at promoting bank financing for start-up ventures

to boost entrepreneurship

• Generate large scale employment opportunities

ACTION PLAN FOR START UP

A. Simplification and Handholding

B. Funding Support and Incentives

C. Industry-Academia Partnership and Incubation

A. Simplification and handholding

Compliance regime based on self-certification

Startup India Hub

Relaxed norms of public procurement of startup

Faster exit for start up

B. Funding Support and Incentives

Providing funding support through funds of funds

Credit guarantee fund for start up

Tax exemption on capital gains

C. Industry-Academia Partnership and Incubation Harnessing private sector expertise for incubator setup

STATISTICS

INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON

SECTOR USA INDIA CHINA

Ecommerce Amazon Flipkart Alibaba

On-Demand taxi Uber Ola Didi

Hospitality Airbnb Oyo rooms Tujia

Food tech Yelp Zomato Dianping

E-Cars Tesla Mahindra reva BYD

CASE STUDYSTART-UP : CITYFLO

Features

Public Transport Redefined

Funding

Journey / Legal Issues

RECOMMENDATIONS

Significant Investment

Government R&D Institutes And Universities

Need For Integrated Approach For Tax

Encouragement From State Governments

THANK YOU !Sr. No Name Roll No

1 Dhruven Shah 102

2 Onkar Bane 104

3 Chryselle Rodrigues 106

4 Ritika Punwani 108

5 Ruchi Panchal 110

6 Saurabh Dande 112

7 Devanshi Doshi 114

8 Deepika Joshi 116

9 Rachana Mandlik 118

10 Shruti Naik 120