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ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF INDIA'S ELECTRONICS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE/SERVICES AND ITeS INDUSTRY AND EXPORT 2008-09

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ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL

A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF INDIA'S ELECTRONICS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE/SERVICES

AND ITeS INDUSTRY AND EXPORT 2008-09

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PHD House, 3rd Floor, Ramkrishna Dalmia Wing, Opposite Asiad Village, New Delhi-110016.Tel: 91-11-47480000, Fax: 91-11-26853412

E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.escindia.in

ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL

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ABOUT ESC AND OVERALL EXPORTS 03

COMPUTER SOFTWARE/SERVICES & ITeS 25

ELECTRONICS HARDWARE 39

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 51

ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTS OFFICE 59EQUIPMENT (O.E), MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (M.E.)

TELECOM HARDWARE & SERVICES 67

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 75

COMPUTER HARDWARE 83

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The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, is happy to

know that the Electronics and Computer Software Export

Promotion Council, New Delhi is bringing out the new edition of its

Statistical Year Book.

The President extends her warm greetings and felicitations to all

those associated with the Council and congratulates the Council on

the launch of the Book.

( Archana Datta )

Officer on Special Duty (Public Relations)

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Despite the economic recession, KUDOS to our Indian ICT industry

for their exemplary contributions. The Government of India and

particularly my Ministry is initiating several efforts to sustain the

tempo of Electronics and IT services exports.

Undoubtedly, I credit all this to the untiring efforts of India’s ICT

intellectuals and advise them to keep constantly continue to move

up the value ladder and increase their export share.

The growth trajectory in the exports of both electronics and

computer software and services in 2008-09 was to the tune of US

$ 54 billion which is indeed a remarkable achievement.

I commend the effort of Electronics and Computer Software Export

Promotion Council (ESC) for providing excellence services to the

entire electronics & IT fraternity. I also congratulate them for

bringing this annual publication.

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MinisterCommunications & Information TechnologyGovt. of IndiaElectronics Niketan, 6, C.G.O, Complex,New Delhi-110003

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I am pleased to learn that Electronics and Computer Software

Export promotion Council (ESC) is bringing out its annual edition of

Statistical Year Book , which highlights a comprehensive data and

true picture of India's electronics and ICT exports. I am sure, this

important database would be serving great value to the entire

India's IT fraternity, professionals, investor etc.

Today, Indian ICT industry is at a critical juncture as with time India's

ICT exports are emerging to be an important component of India's

overall export basket.

The timely initiative of Electronics and Computer Software Export

Promotion Council (ESC) to bring out this regular publication is

indeed praiseworthy.

I wish ESC all the best in their endeavor.

(R.Chandrashekhar)

New Delhi

Dated: February 10, 2010

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SecretaryMinistry of Communications &Information TechnologyDepartment of Information TechnologyElectronics Niketan,6, C.G.O, Complex, New Delhi-110003Tel : (011) 24364041,Fax: (011) 24363134

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I commend the Electronics & Computer Software Export Promotion

Council (ESC) for playing an important role in providing quality

services to the electronics and IT exporters.

ESC's contains very userful and valuable

information. I am sure that this year too this important Book shall

help Electronics and ICT exporters in revitalising export strategies

and country-focus to create niches in global markets.

The ESC's on-going efforts in continuously accelerating India's IT

and electronics exports merit appreciation. I am sure the Council

will continue to undertake similar useful initiatives in future.

I convey my best wishes to the Council on publishing the '

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Commerce SecretaryGovernment of IndiaNew Delhi-110017

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It is my pleasure to present the ESC's annual Statistical Year Book2008-09 which highlights important information related to Indianelectronics & IT services exports which is assisting India's ICTexporters to initiate decisions for diversifying their electronics andIT exports to new and emerging markets globally.

India's skilled technically human resource is none to secondworldwide. Despite these challenging times, India's ICT intellectualbrains continue to take India's electronics and IT exports to growthtrajectory. The fillip provided is a combined effort of ICT acumen,Government of India both at Central and State level and thepromotional activities of the Council.

I am sure that India's ICT exporters will find the Statistical Year Bookas a useful tool to develop market intelligence to further enhanceelectronics and IT exports globally.

We in the Council will continue to initiative efforts and step up themomentum to assist the electronics and IT industry in maintainingthe high growth rates of exports from the country.

(Sunil Vachani)

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I take this opportunity to credit our member exporters for theirexemplary performance in sustaining the tempo of export graph.They have been able to convert crisis into opportunity. The stimuluspackage announced by the Government and the promotionalefforts of the Council, put in their best foot forward and carried ontheir export efforts, resulting in propelling exports worldwide.

Today, electronics and IT is the fastest growing segment of Indianindustry both in terms of production and exports which iscontinuing to emerge as a niche opportunity for India in the globalcontext. India's competency in IT, more significant in IT services isrecognised globally.

The total electronics and software services exports from India in theyear 2008-09 was to the tune of US$ 56 billion up from US$ 46billion in 2007-08, accounting for a share of 19% in India's overallexports.

I hope that this new edition of this Statistical Year Book will help tocreate much needed awareness and assist the member exportersto sustain their business linkages across the world.

(D. K. Sareen)

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About ESC &Overall Exports

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Broadening Perspective by Widening HorizonsThe Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), Sponsoredby Government of India, promotes Electronics, Telecom and ComputerSoftware/service trade between India and the world.

The membership base of ESC has evolved significantly and the member exportershave immensely benefited. Today, ESC has a membership base of over 2300 leadingentrepreneurs, capable of meeting the most stringent standards across the world.The verticals in which ESC offers its expertise and guidance for global forays, includethe following sectors:

Consumer electronics

Electronic Components

Instrumentation

Telecommunication Hardware and Services

Computer hardware

Computer Software & Information Technology Enabled Services

With its pragmatic approach and proactive initiatives, ESC has successfully steeredthe direction of India's Electronics and Software Exports to achieve the volumes ofover US$ 56.33 Billion during 2008-09 with ever expanding footprint in 221countries across the world. It is indeed a matter of pride that ESC's memberstogether contribute over 19.12 per cent in India's total export earnings.

The largest pool of Indian electronics, Telecom, IT & ITeS, etc. companies in theindustry that produce world class products and services

A comprehensive database on the industry, companies, products and capabilitiesof all major players in the above fields.

Access and linkage to facilitate import/export collaborations, joint ventures, sub-contracting tie-ups, technology transfer, other options.

Access to market reports in different geographies; information about products /trade statistics business opportunities, policies/notifications of the Government.

Dissemination of trade enquiries from and to the industry.

Vital input on trends, demands and thrust areas.

Changes in market dynamics and business models

Guidance for resource mobilization / venture capital

CREATING LEADS FOR MARKET DEVELOPMENT:

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Electronics & Computer SoftwareExport Promotion Council (ESC)

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IntroductionElectronics and InformationTechnology is proving to be the

growth engine in the current dayeconomies of the world.

The liberalised policy initiatives of theGovernment of India in the last decadehave propelled the Indian IT industry onto a path of development andprosperity.

Over the years, the ElectronicsHardware Industry has evolved to offerseveral innovative products for theconven ience of the mank ind .Electronics devices have becomeintegral part of human life and areplaying a major role in their everydayroutine activities. The electronicshardware industry is identified as one ofthe fastest growing segment in terms ofinternational trade.

The Electronics Hardware andComputer Software / Services industry,a comparatively new entrant in India'sexport horizon, has emerged as a fore-runner among all industries and hasbeen consistently treading on a highgrowth path in recent years.

India has embarked on a policy agenda,which aims to restructure its economywith enhanced global participation.Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) tosupplement domestic investment forachieving a quantum jump in growthrate is now an integral part ofgovernment of India policy initiative.Imparting greater transparency tobusiness procedures and integrationwith global market place are seen as thehallmark of the new industrial, trade and

fiscal policies. Salient features of theindustrial policy for the Electronics andIT sector are:

• Licensing virtually abolishedexc e p t f o r m a n u f a c t u r i n gaerospace and defence equipment.Private sector entry into defencemanufacturing is permitted.

• There is no reservation for publics e c t o r e n t e r p r i s e s i n t h eelectronics industry and privatesector investment is welcome inevery area except aerospace and afew strategic defence industries.

• Electronics and IT units can be setup anywhere in the Country subjectto clearance from the authoritiesrespons ib le for contro l o fenvironmental pollution and localzoning and land use regulations

• Industries exempted from licensingare only required to file informationin the prescribed IndustrialEntrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM)with the Secretariat for IndustrialAssistance (SIA), Ministry ofIndustry, Government of India.

The Information Technology (IT)industry has shaped up as a majorsuccess story in India's economy.Exports of computer software and ITenabled services have become a largecomponent of the exports of thecountry. This is also an area where theGovernment's role has been verydifferent from that in some otherindustries. The important contributionof the Government in the growth of thisindustry consist of telecom policies,which enabled low cost computernetworking in the country and

OVERALL EXPORTS

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investments in human capital such asthrough the IITs.

Today, Ind ia ' s competency inIn format ion Technology, moresignificantly in Computer Software andIT Enabled Services is recognizedglobally. Over the last decade, theIndian IT industry has been growing byleaps and bounds.

India's overall export during the year2008-09 is estimated to be Rs.1355049 crore (US$ 294.64 billion)registering a growth of 26.84 percent(11.18 percent in US$ terms)over the year 2007-08 whenIndia's over all export wasestimated to be Rs. 1068331crore. (US$ 265 billion).

The share of Services in India'soverall export is estimated to beRs. 515088 crore (US$ 112billion). There has been a growthof 16.31 percent (1.82 percent inUS$ terms) in export of servicesover the preceding year whenthe export of services wasestimated to be Rs. 442860crore (US$ 110 billion).

The Country's Merchandise Exportregistered a growth of 34.3 percent(17.56 percent in US$ terms) during theyear 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

In value terms, India's merchandiseexport increased from Rs. 625471

India's Overall Exportduring the Year 2008-09

India's MerchandiseExport

crore (US$ 155.36 billion) estimated in2007-08 to Rs. 839977.96 crores (US$182.64 billion) during the year 2008-09.

India's Gross Domestic Production(GDP) at current prices is estimated tobe Rs. 4933183 crore (US$ 1072.66billion) registering a growth of 23.15percent (7.81 percent in US$ terms)over the year 2007-08 when India'sGDP at current prices was estimatedat Rs. 4005870 crore (US$ 995.00billion).

India's Gross DomesticProduction (GDP)during 2008-09.

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GROWTH IN INDIA’S GDP2004-2005 to 2008-2009

US$ Mln.US$ Mln. Rs. Cr.Rs. Cr.

India's Electronics andComputer Software /Services Industry2008-09India's Electronics and ComputerSoftware / Services industry isestimated to be Rs. 379754 crores (US$82.57 billion) during the year 2008-09.The share of Electronics HardwareIndustry is estimated to be Rs. 94690

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crores (US$ 20.58 billion) and that ofcomputer / services sector is Rs.285064 crores (US$ 61.98billion). In percentage shareterms, production of ElectronicsHardware accounts for a shareof 24.93 percent and Software /Services accounts for 75.07percent . Product ion ofElectronics and ComputerSoftware / Services sectorduring the year 2008-09registered a growth of 23.93percent (8.49 percent in US$terms) over the year 2007-08when the total production of

7.70 percent in India's GDP at currentprices during 2008-09.

This is slightly higher than theshare of this sector in India'sGDP in 2007-08 estimated at7.64 percent. The share ofElectronics and ComputerSoftware / Services Industry inIndia's GDP is continuouslyincreasing as it can be seen fromthe graph above.

GROWTH IN PRODUCTION OF ELECTRONICS ANDCOMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES

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Electronics, Computer Software /Services was estimated to be Rs.306420 crores (US$ 76.11 billion).

The production of Electronics andComputer Sof tware / Servicesestimated at Rs. 379754 crore (US$82573 million) accounts for a share of

Share of electronicsand computersoftware / servicesindustry in india's GDPduring 2008-09.

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SHARE OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTERSOFTWARE PRODUCTION IN INDIA’S GDP

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Services Market andIndia's share.The world production of Electronics andComputer Software / Services duringthe year 2008-09 is estimated to beUS$ 2640 billion. The world ElectronicsHardware production is estimated to beUS$ 1700 billion and IT Services marketis estimated to be US$ 940 billion.India's total production of Electronicsand Computer Software / Servicesestimated at US$ 82.57 billion accountsfor a share of 3.13 percent in the worldproduction.

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Electronics andComputer Software /Services Exports2008-09.India's Electronics and ComputerSoftware / Services export registered agrowth of 38 percent (21 percent in US$terms) during 2008-09 over the year2007-08.

In value terms, export ofElectronics and ComputerSoftware / Services during theyear 2008-09 is estimated to beRs. 259060 crore (US$ 56.33billion) up from Rs. 188200 crore(US$ 46.74 billion) estimated inthe year 2007-08.

Export of Electronics, ComputerSoftware / Services sector hasb e e n m a i n t a i n i n g a noutstanding annual averagegrowth rate of 31.57 percent(31.57 percent in US$ terms)during the period 2003-04 to 2008-09.

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Annual Growth rate during 2003-04 to 2008-09 : Rupee term = 31.57%

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Share of Electronicsand ComputerSoftware / ServicesExport in India's TotalExport.

Export Vis-à-visProduction

India's overall export during the year2008-09 is estimated to be Rs.1355049 crore (US$ 294.64 billion).India's Electronics and Computer

Software / Services export valued atRs. 259060 Cr (US$ 56.33 billion)

accounts for a share of 19.12percent in India's over all exportduring the year 2008-09.

During the year 2008-09, out ofthe total production of Rs.379754 crore ( US$ 82.57billion) 68.22 percent wasexported to various countries ofthe world. The share of exportcontent in India's Electronicsand Computer Software /Services production has been

significant since last several years asshown in the graph below :

SHARE OF ELECTRONICS, COMPUTER SOFTWARE /SERVICES IN INDIA'S TOTAL EXPORT

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Export SegmentsUnder Electronics andComputer Software /Services SectorElectronics and Computer Software /Services sector can be broadlysegmented as below :1 Computer Software and related

services2 ITeS / BPO3 Computer Hardware4 Electronics Components5 Electronic instruments which

includes• Industrial equipments,• Medical equipments,• Office equipments• Strategic, Electronics

equipments6 Consumer Electronics

7 T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o nHardware and relatedservices.

The sectoral contribution of thea b ove s e g m e n t s i n t h eElectronics and ComputerSoftware / Services exportduring the year 2008-09 is asshown.

Computer Software / Services valuedat Rs. 164828 crore (US$ 35.84 billion)is the top item of export in this sectorduring the year 2008-09. ITeS / BPOvalued at Rs. 63006 crore (US$ 13.70billion) is the second top item of export.Followed by are the items under theelectronics hardware category.Telephone sets which includes mobiletelephones are the top items of exportunder the Electronic goods during theyear 2008-09. In value terms, export oftelephone sets during 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 11142 crore (US$2.42 billion). Solar Cells which were at

the 6th position in the year2007-08 registered a highgrowth of 149 per cent ( 118 percent in US$ terms) and hasbecome the 2nd top item ofexpor t under Electronicshardware during the year 2008-09. The other major items ofexport during 2008-09 are Partsof switches, rectifiers, recordedvideo tapes of educationaln a t u re a n d n ew s / v i ew s ,Televisions etc

Major Items ofExport UnderElectronics and

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SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION IN EXPORTS OFELECTRONIC HARDWARE, COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES

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0.64%

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE & SERVICES (87.95%)[Rs. 227834 Cr.] [US$ 49540 Mln.]

TELECOM EQUIPMENT & CABLES (4.74%)[RS. 12276 CR. ] [US$ 2669] (MLN.)

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (4.05%)[Rs. 10500 Cr.] [US$ 2283 Mln.]

INSTR./O.E. & M.E. (1.62%)[Rs. 4200 Cr.] [US$ 913 Mln.]

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS (1.00%)[Rs. 2600 Cr.] [US$ 565 Mln.]

COMPUTER HARDWARE (0.64%)[Rs. 1650 Cr.] [US$ 359 Mln.]

TOTAL - Rs. 259060 Cr.US$ 56330 Mln.

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Destinations ForIndia's Electronicsand ComputerSoftware /Services Export :2008-09.During the year 2008-09, Indiae x p o r t e d i t s v a r i o u scommodities to 247 countries ofthe world. India's export of Electronicsand Computer Software / Servicesduring the year 2008-09 was destinedto 221 countries.

Software / Services from India. Exportto North America during 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 137547.12 crore(US$ 29908 million) up from Rs. 110496

crore (US$ 27446 million)e s t i m a t e d i n 2 0 0 7 - 0 8registering a growth of 24.48percent (8.97 percent in US$terms). Export to EU Countriesremains second top destinationfor export of Electronics andComputer Software Servicesduring the year 2008-09 as well.Export to this region registereda growth of 52.39 percent (33.40 per cent in US$ terms)during the year 2008-09 overthe year 2007-08. In valueterms, export of Electronics andComputer Software / Services

to EU Countries increased from Rs.50493 crore (US$ 12542 million)estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 76947crore ( US$ 16731 million) during theyear 2008-09.

Singapore, Hong Kong and other SouthAsian countries, remains at the 3rdposition for India's export of Electronicsand Computer Software / Servicesduring the year 2008-09. There hasbeen a growth of 53 percent (34percent in US$ terms) to this regionduring 2008-09. Export to Middle Eastcountries registered a very high growth

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GROWTH IN NUMBER OF COUNTRIES FOR INDIA’SELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE/ SERVICES EXPORT

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No. of Countries

Region Wise ExportDestinations ForIndia's Electronics andComputer Software /Services Sector.North America maintains the topposition for India's Export of Electronicsand Computer Software / Servicesduring the year 2008-09. This Regionaccounts for 53.09 percent of the totalexports of Electronics and Computer

1.55%

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NORTH AMERICA (53.09)

EUROPE (EU COUNT.) (29.70)

SGP,HKG & S.A. (5.51)

JAPAN,KOREA & F.C. (1.48)

MIDDLE EAST (4.42)

EUROPE(NON EU COUNT) (1.38)

AUSTRALIA & OCEANIC (1.55)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES (2.41)

LATIN AMERICA (0.31)

RUSSIA & CIS (0.13)

REGION WISE (GLOBAL) EXPORT OF ELECTRONICSHARDWARE & COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES

FROM INDIA DURING 2008-2009

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of 190 percent (154 percent in US$terms) during the year 2008-09 overthe year 2007-08. In value termsexport to this region increased from Rs.3947 crore (US$ 980 million) estimatedin 2007-08 to Rs. 11460 crore (US$2492 million) during the year 2008-09resulting in shifting of Middle EastRegion to 4th top destination for India's

Electronics and Software Exports.Export to African countries alsoregistered a high growth of 256 percent( 212 percent in (US$ terms). Export toJapan, Korea & other Far East countriesand Lat in Amer ican countr iesregistered decline during the year2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC HARDWARE& COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES EXPORTS

DURING 2008-2009Value : Rs. Cr

(US$ Mln.)

Destination Electronic Hardware Computer Software Total

TOTAL 31225.50 100.00 227834.00 100.00 259059.50 100.00(6789.63) (49539.90) (56329.53)

NORTH AMERICA 4446.50 14.24 133100.62 58.42 137547.12 53.09(966.84) (28941.21) (29908.05)

EUROPE (EU COUNTRIES) 7457.80 23.88 69489.37 30.50 76947.17 29.70(1621.61) (15109.67) (16731.28)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG 7775.90 24.90 6493.27 2.85 14269.17 5.51& OTHER SOUTH ASIAN (1690.78) (1411.89) (3102.67)COUNTRIES

MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES 4624.90 14.81 6835.02 3.00 11459.92 4.42(1005.63) (1486.20) (2491.83)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 3975.40 12.73 2278.34 1.00 6253.74 2.41(864.41) (495.40) (1359.80)

AUSTRALIA & OTHER 155.00 0.50 3873.18 1.70 4028.18 1.55OCEANIC COUNTRIES (33.70) (842.18) (875.88)

JAPAN KOREA & OTHER 1101.00 3.53 2734.01 1.20 3835.01 1.48FAR EAST COUNTRIES (239.40) (594.48) (833.88)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNTRIES) 1062.50 3.40 2506.17 1.10 3568.67 1.38(231.03) (544.94) (775.97)

LATIN AMERICA 463.50 1.48 341.75 0.15 805.25 0.31(100.78) (74.31) (175.09)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTIRES 163.00 0.52 182.27 0.08 345.27 0.13(35.44) (39.63) (75.08)

Average Exchage Rate 1US$ = (45.99) (45.99)

Value %age of Value %age of Value * %age ofSectoral Sectoral Sectoral

Total Total Total

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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FORELECTRONICS & COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES

(2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008) Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

2008-2009 2007-2008 Variation

TOTAL 259059.50 100.00 188200.00 100.00 37.65(56329.53) (46746.15) (20.50)

NORTH AMERICA 137547.12 53.09 110496.26 58.71 24.48 -9.57(29908.05) (27445.67) (8.97)

EUROPE (EU COUNTRIES) 76947.17 29.70 50493.23 26.83 52.39 10.71(16731.28) (12541.79) (33.40)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG 14269.17 5.51 9322.44 4.95 53.06 11.20& OTHER SOUTH ASIAN (3102.67) (2315.56) (33.99)COUNTRIES

MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES 11459.92 4.42 3947.01 2.10 190.34 110.93(2491.83) (980.38) (154.17)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 6253.74 2.41 1757.24 0.93 255.88 158.54(1359.80) (436.47) (211.54)

AUSTRIALIA & OTHER 4028.18 1.55 3061.13 1.63 31.59 -4.40OCEANIC COUNTRIES (875.88) (760.34) (15.20)

JAPAN, KOREA & OTHER 3835.01 1.48 5607.15 2.98 -31.61 -50.31FAR EAST COUNTRIES (833.88) (1392.73) -(40.13)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNTRIES) 3568.67 1.38 2298.22 1.22 55.28 12.81(775.97) (570.84) (35.93)

LATIN AMERICA 805.25 0.31 980.37 0.52 -17.86 -40.33(175.09) (243.51) -(28.10)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTRIES 345.27 0.13 236.95 0.13 45.71 5.86(75.08) (58.85) (27.56)

Average Exchange Rate 1US$ = 45.99 40.26

Destination Value %age of Value %age of In value in %ageSectoral Sectoral terms (%) Share

Total Total terms(%)

Top Countries forIndia's ElectronicsHardware andComputer Software /Services Exportduring 2008-09USA and UK remains the top 2 countriesfor export of electronics and computersoftware / services from India during2008-09 as well. The above 2 countriestogether account for a share of 67.28percent of India's total Electronics andComputer Software / services export.Hungary with an over all share of 3.56

percent has emerged as the 3rd topdestination for export in this sectorduring 2008-09.

Germany with a share of 3.53 percentremains at the 4th position. There hasbeen a very high growth in Exports ofboth Computer Software and Electronicto UAE resulting in UAE becomingIndia's 5th top destination forElectronics and IT Exports during2008-09. The other major destinationsfor India's electronics and computersoftware / services exports areSingapore, Netherlands, Australia,Canada and Hong Kong.

Export to top 5 countries (USA, UK,Hungary, Germany and UAE ) accounts

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for 76.93 percent of India's totalelectronics and computer software /services exports during 2008-09. Thenex t 5 count r ies (S ingapore ,Netherlands, Australia, Canada andHong Kong ) accounts for 8.03 percent .

The top 10 countries accounts for84.97 percent of the total exports.Exports to rest of the 211 countriesaccounts for a share of 15.03 percent ofIndia's total electronics and computersoftware / services exports.

MAJOR COUNTRIES FOR ELECTRONIC HARDWARE& COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES EXPORTS

DURING 2008-2009 Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 4332.90 13.88 130100.03 57.10 134432.93 51.89(942.14) (28288.76) (29230.90)

UNITED KINGDOM 776.60 2.49 39094.41 17.16 39871.00 15.39(168.86) (8500.63) (8669.49)

HUNGARY 872.29 2.79 8340.02 3.66 9212.31 3.56(189.67) (1813.44) (2003.11)

GERMAN F REP 2313.85 7.41 6840.07 3.00 9153.92 3.53(503.12) (1487.30) (1990.42)

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 2144.15 6.87 4482.93 1.97 6627.08 2.56(466.22) (974.76) (1440.98)

SINGAPORE 2484.21 7.96 3663.86 1.61 6148.07 2.37(540.16) (796.66) (1336.83)

NETHERLANDS 1149.22 3.68 4222.15 1.85 5371.37 2.07(249.88) (918.06) (1167.94)

AUSTRALIA 133.28 0.43 3493.99 1.53 3627.27 1.40(28.98) (759.73) (788.71)

CANADA 111.69 0.36 2928.08 1.29 3039.78 1.17(24.29) (636.68) (660.96)

HONG KONG 1727.01 5.53 910.66 0.40 2637.67 1.02(375.52) (198.01) (573.53)

OTHERS 15180.31 48.62 23757.82 10.43 38938.12 15.03(3300.78) (5165.87) (8466.65)

Country Name ElectronicsHardware Sectoral

Total Value Total Total

%age of Computer %age of Total %age ofSoftware Sectoral Value Sectoral

Value

TOTAL 31225.50 100.00 227834.00 100.00 259059.50 100.00(6789.63) (49539.90) (56329.53)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (51.89)

UNITED KINGDOM (15.39)

HUNGARY (3.56)

GERMANY (3.53)

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (2.56)

SINGAPORE (2.37)

NETHERLANDS (2.07)

AUSTRALIA (1.40)

CANADA (1.17)

HONG KONG (1.02)

OTHER COUNTRIES (15.03)

TOP COUNTRIES OF EXPORTS FOR ELECTRONICS HARDWARE & COMPUTER SOFTWARE & SERVICESDURING 2008-2009

1.02%

3.53%

1.40%1.17%

51.89%

15.39%

3.56%

2.56%

2.37%

2.07%

15.03%

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Contribution of Statesand Union TerritoriesKarnataka remains the highest exporterof Electronics and Computer Software /Services from India during the year2008-09 as well. Export from the Stateof Karnataka during 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 79350 crore (US$17254 million) up from Rs. 58464 crore(US$ 14522 million) estimated in theyear 2007-08 registering a growth of35.72 percent (18.81 percent in US$terms).

The 2nd largest contributor to India'sElectronics and Computer Software /Services export is the State ofMaharashtra which accounts for a shareof 19.53 percent of the total export inthis sector during 2008-09. There hasbeen a very high growth in exports fromthe State of Tamil Nadu. It contributes17.76 percent of the total electronicsand Software export from India during2008-09. The other major contributingStates are Andhra Pradesh, Haryana,Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal,Kerala, Orissa and Gujarat.

EXPORT OF ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER SOFTWARE /SERVICESDURING THE YEAR 2006-2007 TO 2008-09

ESTIMATED CONTRIBUTION OF STATES / UNION TERRITORIES

KARNATAKA 52175.00 12063.58 58464.00 14521.61 79350.00 17253.75

TAMIL NADU 21325.00 4930.64 28940.00 7188.28 46000.00 10002.17

ANDHRA PRADESH 19140.00 4425.43 26075.00 6476.65 32610.00 7090.67

KERALA 1400.00 323.70 1575.00 391.21 3065.00 666.45

PONDICHERRY 43.58 10.08 50.00 12.42 81.00 17.61

REGION TOTAL 94083.58 21753.43 115104.00 28590.16 161106.00 35030.66

MAHARASHTRA 32100.00 7421.97 35500.00 8817.69 50600.00 11002.39

GUJARAT 763.61 176.56 850.00 211.13 1725.00 375.08

GOA 96.90 22.40 109.00 27.07 138.00 30.01

HARYANA 12540.00 2899.42 12115.00 3009.19 14775.00 3212.65

UTTAR PRADESH 8670.00 2004.62 13214.00 3282.17 15500.00 3370.30

DELHI 4165.00 963.01 4880.00 1212.12 5750.00 1250.27

PUNJAB 620.00 143.35 315.00 78.24 435.00 94.59

RAJASTHAN 407.00 94.10 425.00 105.56 775.00 168.51

MADHYA PRADESH 300.00 69.36 253.00 62.84 350.00 76.10

CHANDIGARH 377.15 87.20 385.00 95.63 777.00 168.95

HIMACHAL PRADESH 9.27 2.14 42.00 10.43 152.00 33.05

UTTARANCHAL 0.94 0.22 10.00 2.48 21.00 4.57

JAMMU & KASHMIR 1.56 0.36 3.00 0.75 4.00 0.87

REGION TOTAL 27090.92 6263.80 31642.00 7859.41 38539.00 8379.87

EAST WEST BENGAL 3625.00 838.15 4135.00 1027.07 5710.00 1241.57

ORISSA 732.00 169.25 850.00 211.13 1230.00 267.45

BIHAR 6.43 0.00 7.00 0.00 9.00 0.00

CHATTISGARH 1.56 0.36 3.00 0.75 3.00 0.65

SOUTH

WEST

REGION TOTAL 32960.51 7620.93 36459.00 9055.89 52463.00 11407.48

NORTH

REGION TOTAL 4364.99 1007.76 4995.00 1238.95 6952.00 1509.68

REGION STATES/UNION 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

RS. CR US $ MLN. RS. CR US $ MLN. RS. CR US $ MLN.

TOTAL 158500.00 36647.40 188200.00 46746.15 259060.00 56329.64

TERRITORIES

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Contribution of SEZs,STPIs, EHTPs & EOUsin Electronics andComputer Software /Services ExportIn order to promote exports from India,the Indian Government has initiatedseveral schemes to attract ande n c o u r a g e e n t re p re n e u r s t omanufacture and export variousproducts. The most popular schemesare described below:

India's Export – Import policy providesSPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (SEZ) :

for setting up of Special EconomicZones in the country with a view toprovide an internationally competitiveand hassle free environment forexports. Units may be set up in SEZ formanufacture of goods and rendering ofservices. All the import/exportoperations of the SEZ units are on self-certification basis. The units in the Zonehave to be a net foreign exchangeearner but they are not subjected toany pre-determined value addition ormin imum expor t per formancerequirements.

a non-profit society under theMinistry of Information Technology,Govt of India to promote and facilitateSoftware Exports from India. STPI offers

SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY PARKS(STP) :

BREAK-UP OF ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTERSOFTWARE/SERVICES EXPORTS FROM DTA, SEZ AND STP

2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

TOTAL

RS. Cr. 65700 85300 114625 158500 188200 259060

US$ MLN. (14283) (18998) (25892) (36647) (46746) (56330)

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(1976.02)

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3997(924)

10289(2379)

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13300(3304)

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all statutory services and high speedData connectivity to its membercompanies as 100% Export OrientedUnits.

STPI, as now has over 40 centres spreadacross the country and helping about6500 software exporting companies.Similar services are being provided toelectronic hardware expor t ingcompanies under Electronic HardwareTechnology Parks (EHTP) scheme.

STPI with the a share of 80.04 percentremains the largest contributor toIndia's electronics and computersoftware / services exports during theyear 2008-09 as well.

In value terms, export by STPI units isestimated to be Rs. 207358 crore (US$45088 Million). Share of SEZs / EOU's isestimated to be 5.96 percent and thatof DTA 14 percent during the year 2008-09.

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SOFTWARE/SERVICES FROM 2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

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SECTORWISE EXPORTS2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

A. Electronic Hardware

1 Consumer Electronics 825 1150 2000 1500 1600 2600 25.80(% Growth) (39.39) (73.91) -(25.00) (6.67) (62.50)

2 Telecom Equipment & Cables 165 350 500 650 625 12276 136.76(% Growth) (112.12) (42.86) (30.00) -(3.85) (1864.16)

3 Instruments/Office Eqpt. 1515 1500 2300 3000 3885 4200 22.62Medical Eqpt. -(0.99) (53.33) (30.43) (29.50) (8.11)(% Growth)

4 Electronic Components 3755 3800 3800 5850 6100 10500 22.83(% Growth) (1.20) (0.00) (53.95) (4.27) (72.13)

5 Computer Hardware 1440 1200 1025 1500 990 1650 2.76(% Growth) -(16.67) -(14.58) (46.34) -(34.00) (66.67)

B. Computer Software & 58000 77300 105000 146000 175000 227834 31.47Services (Including ITeS) (33.28) (35.83) (39.05) (19.86) (30.19)(% Growth)

Sub Total (A) 7700 8000 9625 12500 13200 31226 32.31(% Growth) (3.90) (20.31) (29.87) (5.60) (136.56)

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Average

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Total (A+B) 65700 85300 114625 158500 188200 259060 31.57(% Growth) (29.83) (34.38) (38.28) (18.74) (37.65)

(Rs. Cr)

SECTORWISE EXPORTS2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

US$ Million

1 Consumer Electronics 179 256 452 347 397 565 25.84(% Growth) (42.74) (76.56) -(23.23) (14.41) (42.40)

2 Telecom Equipment & Cables 36 78 113 150 155 2669 136.59(% Growth) (117.45) (44.87) (32.74) (3.33) (1622.12)

3 Instruments/Office Eqpt. 329 334 520 694 965 913 22.64Medical Eqpt. (1.41) (55.69) (33.46) (39.05) -(5.36)(% Growth)

4 Electronic Components 816 846 858 1353 1515 2283 22.84(% Growth) (3.64) (1.36) (57.73) (12.04) (50.66)

5 Computer Hardware 313 267 232 347 246 359 2.78(% Growth) -(14.71) -(13.29) (49.68) -(28.88) (45.58)

B. Computer Software & 12609 17216 23718 33757 43467 49540 31.47Services (Including ITeS) (36.54) (37.77) (42.33) (28.76) (13.97)(% Growth)

Average Exchange Rate 1US$= 46.00 44.90 44.27 43.25 40.26 45.99

A. Electronic Hardware

Sub Total (A) 1674 1781 2174 2890 3279 6790 32.31(% Growth) (6.40) (22.07) (32.94) (13.45) (107.07)

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Average

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Growthannual

Total (A+B) 14283 18997 25892 36647 46746 56330 31.57(% Growth) (33.01) (36.30) (41.54) (27.56) (20.50)

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Computer Software/ Services & ITeS

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Presence of Global ITplayers in India

Spectrum of ITServices/ ITeS fromIndia

There are a large number of multi-national IT enterprises operating inIndia in sectors such as: Integrated ChipDesign, System software, communi-cat ion sof tware, R&D Centres,Technology Support sector, captivesupport sector, BPO Sector etc reapingthe cost and quality advantages.

These multinationals include Siemens/Philips, Intel, Texas Instruments etc.(Chip Design); Siemens, Motoraola,Lucent Technologies, Sony, Nortel etc.(Communication Software); Google,Yahoo etc. (R&D Centres); Axa BusinessServices, Swiss Shared Services,Siemens Shared Services etc. (BPOSector); Accenture, DELL, HSBC, GECapital, Fidelity etc. (Captive SupportSector).

India has already established her brandequity in the global IT market. Indian ITsoftware and services firms offersoftware product/packages; a widespectrum of IT services includingsystem management and maintenance,consu l tancy serv ices , sys temintegration, chip design, E-Governance,E-Commerce, IT enabled servicescovering banking/financial/insurancesector. Their IT enabled services also

Overviewn re c e n t t i m e s , S o f t w a redevelopment and information

technology enabled services (ITeS)including business process outsourcing(BPO)/ knowledge process outsourcingservices (KPO) industry in India hasemerged as one of the most dynamicand vibrant sectors in India's economy.With a small beginning in early 80s, ithas now grown into a broad basedcomprehensive industry.

The government of India hasannounced promotion if IT as one of thevie priorities of the country. India hasembarked on a policy agenda, whichaims to restructure its economy withenhanced global participation. Theforeign Director Investment (FDI) tosupplement domestic investment forachieving a quantum jump in growthrate is now an integral part ofGovernment of India policy initiativesimparting greater transparency tobusiness procedures and integrationwith the global market place are seen asthe hallmark of new industrial, trade andfiscal policies.

Today, India's competence in IT, moresignificantly in computer software andinformation technology enabledservices recognised globally.

Indian IT firms and IT professionalshave won world-wide recognition interms of their technical competence,domain knowledge, experience andexpertise for offering quality ITservices, and their exposure to workingon various platforms and systems.

COMPUTER SOFTWARE /SERVICES & ITeS

I

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i nc lude CAD/CAM Mul t imed ia ,animation work, BPO (Business ProcessOutsourcing) assignments, Call centrerelated assignments, as well asKnowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO)/ Legal process Outsourcing (LPO),medical lab, diagnostic and dentalservices, medical transcriptionservices, e-publishing data conversionor digitization, type-setting, copyediting, content and design, graphicsetc.

The software industry is not onlygrowing exponentially, it is moving upthe value chain. It is evolving, from theinitial staffing to software development- where it is currently the world's majorsupplier of engineers - to integrationand IT business consulting.

• One of the largest pool oftechnically qualified high class ITmanpower

• Enormous skilled human resourcecompared to developed countriesleading to lower manpower costnearly one tenth of those indeveloped nations, thus givingIndia a comparative advantage.

• Offers a wide range of services fromsupport / data processing tosophisticated software systemsetc.

• Rich experience of working withlarge global companies and enjoyhigh credibility

• Expertise on a wide variety ofplatforms

• Accommodating nature of Indian ITworkforce

Strengths of Indian ITIndustry

Quality of Indian ITExpertise

Manpower Employedand EducationalInstitutions

Today the world recognises India as asource of high quality IT manpower. 151out of total 379 SEI CMM level 5certified companies worldwide areIndian. The Capability Maturity Model(CMM) for Software describes theprinciples and practices underlyingsoftware process maturity and isintended to help software organizationsimprove the maturity of their softwareprocesses in terms of an evolutionarypath from adhoc, chaotic processes tomature, disciplined software processes.

Over 300 Indian computer software andservices have already obtained ISO9000 or CMM level 2 certification. It isbecause of this high quality of Indian ITsector that the majority of multinationalcompanies in IT have either theirsoftware development or researchcenter in India. One third of thee-commerce start-ups in the SiliconValley continue to be lead byIndian. Over half of the Fortune 500companies are outsourcing theirsoftware requirements to India.

Software is a knowledge drivenindustry. It requires a team of highlyskilled professionals for its success.Today, the Indian IT Services and ITeSsector employs over 20 lakh knowledgeprofessionals.

Almost all major IT players in theworld have set up subsidiaries orcollaborations in India. The majorattraction being an "abundance of

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technically qualified and cheapsoftware manpower". This may havebeen the case before the start of thegrowth phase, but now there is, in fact,an acute shortage of qualified andtrained manpower. This is gettingreflected in the spiralling salaries (oneof the highest average starting salarytoday), and more importantly, afrequent job-hopping culture.

India, today have 7 Indian Institute ofTechnologies (IITs) and over 300 otherRegional Engineering colleges / privatecolleges imparting IT education. As pera study approximately 5000 people areneeded every year to meet the growthtargets of the software industry.However, the total production fromeducation and training institutionstoday is only about a third of this.

Production of Computer Software andServices during the year 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 285064 crore (US$61.98 billion) registering a growth of28.40 percent (12.40 percent in US$terms) over the year 2007-08 when thetotal production of Computer software /Services was estimated to be Rs.222010 crore (US$ 55.14 billion).

Production

Production of Computer Software /Services has been growing at an annualaverage growth rate of 30.87 percentduring the past five years.

Computer Software/Services produc-tion accounts for a share of 5.78percent in India's GDP at current pricesduring the year 2008-09.

DOMESTIC SOFTWARE AND SERVICESINDUSTRY.

During the year 2008-09 India'sdomestic computer software / servicesmarket is estimated to be Rs. 57230crore (US$ 12444 million) registering agrowth of 21.74 percent (6.57 percentin US$ terms) over the year 2007-08when the domestic software / servicesindustry was estimated at Rs. 47010crore (US$ 11676 million).

Out of the total production ofcomputer software / services79.92 percent is exported andonly 20.08 percent is consumedby the domestic market.

Share in GDP

Export of ComputerSoftware /Services includingITeS / BPO

US$ MLN. RS. CR.

COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICESPRODUCTION

2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

16141

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55144

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US$ MLN. RS. CR.

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Production 2007-08 2008-09 % Growth

Rs. US$ Rs. US$ Rs. US$Cr. Mln. Cr. Mln. Term Term

Domestic 47010 11676.60 57230 12444.01 21.74 6.57

Software 175000 43467.46 227834 49539.90 30.19 13.97for export

Total 222010 55144.06 285064 61983.91 28.40 12.40

SHARE OF EXPORT & DOMESTIC SEGMENTS INCOMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES PRODUCTION

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Export of Computer Software / Services(including ITeS / BPO) registered agrowth of 30 percent (14 percent in US$terms) during the year 2008-09 overthe year 2007-08. In value terms,export of this sector during 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 227834 crore (US$49.54 billion) up from Rs. 175000 crore( US$ 43.46 billion) estimated in theyear 2007-08.

GROWTH IN %AGE SHARE OF EXPORT INPRODUCTION OF SOFTWARE / SERVICES

2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

79.92

78.83

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YEAR

GROWTH IN EXPORTS OFCOMPUTER SOFTWARE & SERVICES (INCLUDING ITeS)

2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

Annual Growth rate during 2003-04 to 2008- 09 : Rupee term = 31.47%US$ term = 31.47%

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US$ Mln. Rs. Cr.

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registered a growth of 31percent (15 percent in US$terms) over the year 2007-08when the export of IT softwareand services was estimated atRs. 125500 crore (US$ 31.17billion).

India today with its Englishspeaking skilled manpower, highquality of services, very high

productivity and a conducive policyenvironment with strong governmentsupport is the most preferreddestination for ITeS. India is a popularchoice for customers seekingoutsourced services because it is ableto offer a 24X7 service and reduction inturnaround times by leveraging timezone differences. While customers areinitially attracted by low costs, they stay

on and expand because of thequality and productivity thatIndia offers. India will remain apopular offshore Country.Outsourcing to India is turningout to be a blessing for the topcompanies. India' s edge inquality and cost benefit is what isdrawing organizations towardsher. The level of excellence Indiahas attained in this field has notcome overnight. Governmentpolicies, infrastructure, largenumber of people who canspeak fluent English, who canadapt to western accents, haveall played a pivotal role in India's

success.

During the year 2008-09, export ofITeS/BPO registered a growth of 27percent (11 percent in US$ terms) overthe year 2007-08. In value terms,export of ITeS/BPO is estimated to beRs. 63006 crore (US$ 13.70 billion) up

ITeS / BPO Export

Export of IT Software /ServicesExport of IT Software / Servicesestimated at Rs. 164828 crore (US$35.84 bi l l ion) dur ing 2008-09

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from Rs. 49500 crore (US$ 12.29 billion)estimated in the year 2007-08.

too are eyeing the Indian BPO industryfor outsourcing their work, leading to a

spur in the demand for personsproficient in foreign languages.

Today all the major ITeS-BPOcompanies are offering multilanguage support and thusexpanding the horizon of theirservices to the global markets.

• Two mi l l ion studentsgraduate each year

• 122,000 Engineers everyyear

• English speaking and ITsavvy

• Cost reduction upto 50 per cent• Wage Differential.• Lower Infrastructure Costs• Favourable time lag: 12 hours with

US & 5 hours with Europe• Overnight turnarounds possible.• Resources with experience of

industrial, financial and legalsystems similar to the west.

• Strong domestic IT servicesindustry to support IT led BPO.

• largest SEI CMM companiesworldwide

US will continue to be the source ofmajor business opportunities in ITeS,followed by Europe. However, AsiaPacific is expected to the region withmaximum growth potential. Majorverticals, which are expected to growsubstantially, include finance andaccounting, sales and marketing,logistics, purchasing, administrationand legal services.

The growth Indian ITeS market hasshown that it has immense potential for

India – The MostPreferred ITeS-BPO Destination5189

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2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

US$ Mln. Rs. Cr.

YEAR

GROWTH IN EXPORTS OFCOMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES & IT-ENABLED SERVICES

2004-2005 TO 2008-2009

Segment Export During Export During %Growth2007-08 2008-09

Rs. US$ Rs. US$ Rs. US$Cr. Mln. Cr. Mln. Term Term

IT Software 125500 31172 164828 35840 31.34 14.97and Services

IT Enabled 49500 12295 63006 13700 27.28 11.43Services

Total 175000 43467 227834 49540 30.19 13.97

EXPORT OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES &IT-ENABLED SERVICES

India's ITeS-BPOSupporting otherlanguages.The Indian BPO industry is now tappingglobal markets. After acquiringbusinesses from major English-speaking markets, especially Britainand the US, the Indian BPO companiesare now looking towards non-Englishspeaking markets to tap their potentialin these unexplored terrains.

A large number of companies from non-English speaking European countries

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sustained employment generation. TheITeS segment, which employed about40,000 people in late 1990s, presentlyemploys more than 2,00,000 people.Job creation in the ITeS sector has amultiplier effect on employmentgeneration in the economy. Since asingle job created directly in ITeSsegment results in additional three jobsindirectly in the related services such assecurity, transport and catering etc, theITeS segment has the potential tocreate at least 3.5 million jobs by 2010.

World software and servicesmarket is dominated by USA withthe share of 41 percent followedby Japan with the share of 12percent. World total Software /Services market during the year2008-09 is estimated to be US$940 billion. India's share in theworld market during the year2008-09 is estimated to be 6.59percent up from 6.13 percentestimated in the year 2007-08.

India's Share in WorldSoftware /Services Market

Number of Countriesof Export

Major Countries ofExport

The preference of India as a preferred ITdestination for software outsourcingand ITeS / BPO is revealed from the totalnumber of countries to which India isexporting its software and services. Onan average India has been exportingComputer Software / Services to over135 countries in the past five years.During the year 2008-09 IndiaExported Computer Sof tware /Services to 165 countries of the world.

USA remains the top destinationfor India's export of Computersoftware / services during theyear 2008-09 as well. USAaccounts for a share of over 57percent in India's total export ofcomputer software / services.In value terms, export ofsoftware / services to USAduring the year 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 130100crore (US$ 28.28 billion) up fromRs. 105381 crore (US$ 26.17

16

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USA (39%) JAPAN (12%) CHINA (6%) EUROPE (36%) INDIA (6%) OTHERS (1%)

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USA (39%) JAPAN (12%) CHINA (6%) EUROPE (36%) INDIA (6%) OTHERS (1%)

WORLD MARKET OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE /SERVICES : 2008-09

TOTAL ESTIMATEDWORLD MARKET : US$ 940 BILLION

GROWTH IN NUMBER OF COUNTRIES FOR INDIA’SSOFTWARE / SERVICES EXPORT

2002-03 TO 2008-09

133

125122

133

125

146

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100

110

120

130

140

150

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170

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2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

No. of Countries

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billion) registering a growth of 23.46percent ( 8.07 percent in US$ terms).Percentage share of export to UK hasdeclined slightly from 18.15 percent in2007-08 to 17.16 percent in 2008-09.UK remains the 2nd top destination forIndia's export of computer software /services during the year 2008-09 aswell. Export to Hungary, Germany, UAEand Netherlands registered highgrowth in export during the year 2008-09. Export to Japan and Singapore,registered decline in export. Together,the top 10 countries accounts for 90.16percent of India's total software andservices export. The remaining 155countries accounts for a share of 9.48percent only.

Major Destinations forSoftware and ServicesExports during2008-09

North America remains the topdestination for India's export ofComputer Software / Services duringthe year 2008-09 as well. Althoughthere has been a decline of 5 percent inpercentage share of computer softwareand services exports, there has been agrowth of 23.67 percent ( 8.26 percentin US$ terms) in export to NorthAmerica during the year 2008-09 overthe year 2007-08. In value terms,export to North America increased fromRs. 107625 crore (US$ 26.73 billion)estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 133100crore (US$ 28.94 billion) in the year2008-09.

Export to EU Countries registered agrowth of 48.72 percent (30.19 percentin US$ terms) during the year 2008-09.In value terms, export of software andservices from India to EU countriesduring 2008-09 is estimated to be Rs.69489 crore (US$ 15.11 billion) up fromRs. 46725 crore (US$ 11.60 billion)estimated in the year 2007-08. With ahigh growth of 198 percent ( 161percent in US$ terms) Middle Eastcountries have emerged as 3rd topdestination for India's software andservices exports during the year 2008-09. Export to this region increasedfrom Rs. 2292 crore (US$ 569 million)estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 6835 crore(US$ 1486 million) in the year 2008-09.There has been decline in export toSingapore, Hong Kong & other SouthAsian countries, Japan, Korea and otherFar East countries and Latin Americaduring the year 2008-09.

MAJOR COUNTRIES FOR COMPUTERSOFTWARE / SERVICES

EXPORTS DURING 2008-09Value : Rs. Cr. (US$ Mln.)

United States 130100.03 57.10

of America (28288.76)

United Kingdom 39094.41 17.16

(8500.63)

Hungary 8340.02 3.66

(1813.44)

German F Rep 6840.07 3.00

(1487.30)

United Arab Emirates 4482.93 1.97

(974.76)

Netherlands 4222.15 1.85

(918.06)

Singapore 3663.86 1.61

(796.66)

Australia 3493.99 1.53

(759.73)

Canada 2928.08 1.29

(636.68)

Japan 2253.07 0.99

(489.90)

Others 22415.41 9.84

(4873.97)

Country Computer % age of

Name Software Sectoral

Value Total

Total 227834.00 100.00

(49539.90)

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NORTH AMERICA (58.42)

EUROPE (EU COUNT.) (30.50)

MIDDLE EAST (3.00)

SGP,HKG & S.A. (2.85)

AUSTRALIA & OCEANIC (1.70)

JAPAN, KOREA & F.E.(1.20)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNT)(1.10)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES (1.00)

LATIN AMERICA (0.15)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTRIES (0.08)

MAJOR DESTINATIONS OF EXPORTS FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICESDURING 2008-2009

0.08%

2.85%

1.00%

0.15%

58.42%

30.50%

3.00%

1.70%

1.20%1.10%

0.08%

2.85%

1.00%

0.15%

58.42%

30.50%

3.00%

1.70%

1.20%1.10%

REGION WISE EXPORT OFCOMPUTER SOFTWARE / SERVICES EXPORTS

(2008-09 vs 2007-08) Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

NORTH AMERICA 133100.62 58.42 107625.00 61.50 23.67 -5.01(28941.21) (26732.49) (8.26)

EUROPE (EU COUNTRIES) 69489.37 30.50 46725.00 26.70 48.72 14.23(15109.67) (11605.81) (30.19)

MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES 6835.02 3.00 2292.50 1.31 198.15 129.01(1486.20) (569.42) (161.00)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG 6493.27 2.85 6500.00 3.71 -0.10 -23.27& OTHER SOUTH ASIAN (1411.89) (1614.51) -(12.55)COUNTRIES

AUSTRIALIA & OTHER 3873.18 1.70 2975.00 1.70 30.19 0.00OCEANIC COUNTRIES (842.18) (738.95) (13.97)

JAPAN KOREA & OTHER 2734.01 1.20 4900.00 2.80 -44.20 -57.14FAR EAST COUNTRIES (594.48) (1217.09) -(51.16)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNTRIES) 2506.17 1.10 2250.00 1.29 11.39 -14.44(544.94) (558.87) -(2.49)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 2278.34 1.00 1000.00 0.57 127.83 75.00(495.40) (248.39) (99.45)

LATIN AMERICA 341.75 0.15 610.00 0.35 -43.98 -56.97(74.31) (151.52) -(50.96)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTRIES 182.27 0.08 122.50 0.07 48.79 14.29(39.63) (30.43) (30.25)

TOTAL 227834.00 100.00 175000.00 100.00 30.19(49539.90) (43467.46) (13.97)

Average Exchange Rate 1US$ = 45.99 40.26

Destination Value %age of Value %age of In value In %ageSectoral Sectoral terms Share

Total Total terms

2008-2009 2007-2008 Variation(%)

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Contribution of Statesand Union Territories.Southern India accounts for a share of

61.68 percent in India's total computer

software / services exports. Share of

Western Region is estimated to be

20.99 percent, followed by Northern

region with a share of 14.38 percent.

Eastern Region accounts for a share of

2.96 percent.

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year 2008-09 over 2007-08.

Contribution of Maharashtra in India'sover all software export during the year2008-09 is estimated to be 20.41percent. With a share of 14.40 percent,Tamil Nadu is the 3rd top exporter ofsoftware and services from India during2008-09.

The other major States contributing toIndia's software and services areAndhra Pradesh, Haryana, UttarPradesh, Delhi and West Bengal.

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scope for employment generationnot only in manufacturing but alsoin servicing, maintenance etc.

The e lec t ron ic hardware andcomponents industry has emerged asone of the dynamic, vibrant, diversifyingand expending manufacturing sectorsin India. There has been a significantrise in the disposable surplus incomewith the middle class families in India.Their growing tech-savy culture,passion for the latest fashion andpurchasing power is fuelling a highdemand for hi-tech high-end consumerelectronic products, particularly homeentertainment systems, high resolutionLC D / P l a s m a T Vs , a u d i o - v i d e oequipment, telecom products includingmobile phones, IT Hardware, domesticwhite goods etc. As a result, the Indiae lec t ron ic indus t ry has beendiversifying its product range, andexpanding its manufacturing base inIndia.

India now offers a huge potential andopportunity as a market as well as amanufacturing base to cater not only tothe growing domestic market but alsoto the global market. The totalelectronic hardware and componentsmarket in India is estimated US$ 363billion, according to Frost and Sullivan.By 2015, thee TAM (Total Available /Accessible Market) for the local Indianmanufacturing industry is US$ 158billion.

Electronics Hardwareand ComponentsIndustry in India -An Overview

IT Manufacturingin India

here are immense opportunities inthe Indian hardware sector as the IT

sector continues to be as dynamic asever. With increasing PC penetration inboth corporate and home segments,the opportunities for IT manufacturingcompanies are immense.

• The competitive edge of India's ITcapabilities is well recognizedglobally. Both hardware andsoftware sectors have madeimportant strides in the past onedecade. It is evident that themovement up the value chain inp ro d u c t d e s i g n , i n vo l v i n gintegration of both hardware andsoftware, commonly known as“embedded technology”, will trulybe to the advantage of India and theglobal IT industry.

• The Indian IT industry has maturedover the years and improvements inquality standards in products andservices has also evolved. MNCscan establish their manufacturingfacilities in India as the hardwareindustry possesses requisiteexper t i se and wor ld c lassmanufacturing standards.

• The socio-economic dimensions ofIT manufacturing are equallyimportant. A vibrant IT manufac-turing base in the country wouldhave immense multiplier effects ongenerating employment as well asspawning of tiny and smallenterprises. There is immense

ELECTRONICS HARDWARE

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Historically, the Indian electronicsindustry dates back to the 1960s, whenit was initially focused on thedevelopment and maintenance offundamental communication systems.Main players in India were public sectorgiants. During 1980s and 1990s, Indianelectronics industry witnessed a steepgrowth due to the liberalization, mainlyin the consumer electronics are, drivenprimarily by the growing middle classwith a higher disposable income. The1980s saw growth rates in excess of 30percent.

The emergence of a business-friendlyeconomic environment in India hasattracted almost all major consumerelectronics players from South Korea,Japan, USA, Germany, UK and China etc.They import as well manufacture locallyto sell in the large domestic Indianmarket. India's burgeoning softwaresector is generating huge demand for IThardware and components in thedomestic market.

India's electronic hardware industry inconcentrated in 3 main regions --- theNorthern Region around Delhi, theNational Capital of India which accountsfor 37% of the output. TheWestern Region around Mumbaiand Pune accounts for 25% andthe Southern Region, which ismainly around Bangalore,Hyderabad and Chenna i ,accounts for 32% of the output.B a n g a l o r e h a s m u c hconcentration of public sectorunits and organised privatesector players, partly linked tothe presence of Indian defenceestablishments in the city.

Regional spread ofIndian Electronic units

There are more than 3500 units in bothorganised and unorganised sectors inI n d i a w h o a r e e n g a g e d i nmanufacturing of electronic goods asdiverse as audio/video products, TVtubes, test and measuring instruments,medical e lectronic equipment ,analytical and special applicationi n s t r u m e n t s , p ro c e s s c o n t ro le q u i p m e n t , p owe r e l e c t ro n i cequipments , of f ice equipment ,electronic components, strategicelectronics, telecom products andequipment. The electronics industryemploys more than 400,000 persons inboth the organised and unorganisedsectors.

India's Production of ElectronicHardware during the year 2008-09 isestimated to be Rs. 94690 crore (US$20.58 billion). The production duringthe year 2008-09 registered a growthof 12.18 percent (-1.8 percent in US$terms) over the year 2007-08 when thetotal production of Electronicshardware was estimated to be Rs.84410 crore (US$ 20.96 billion).

Production ofElectronics HardwareDuring 2008-09

ELECTRONIC HARDWARE PRODUCTION2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

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The annual average growth during thepast five years in the production ofElectronics Hardware has been 16.67percent. Maximum production is seenin the communication and broadcastingsector fo l lowed by consumerelectronics sector.

The total Electronics EquipmentProduction of the world during the year2008-09 is estimated to be US$ 1700billion. The maximum production is thatof Computer Systems an Peripherals( 3 0 . 2 p e r c e n t ) f o l l o w e d b ycommunication equipment (23.5percent), Consumer Electronics (11.80percent), Equipment for Government /Military (9.40 percent) and industrialequipment (9.20 percent). The breakupof world Electronics equipments bysector is shown below :

World ElectronicsEquipment Production.

during the year 2008-09 accounts for ashare of 1.21 percent in worldelectronic equipment production.Japan dominates world's production ofelectronic equipment with a share of20 percent followed by China with ashare of 18 percent. Europe and NorthAmerica each accounts for a share of 15percent. Rest of the world includingIndia accounts for 32 percent.

The world Electronics Equipmentproduction projection is estimated togrow at annual average growth rate of 8per cent and is estimated to reach 1836billion by the year 2010.

India's production of ElectronicEquipments at an annual averagegrowth rate of 17 per cent will reach 24billion by the year 2010.

Export of Electronics goods andcomponents from India duringthe year 2008-09 registered agrowth of 137 percent ( 107percent in US$ terms) over theyear 2007-08. In value terms,export of electronics goods

during the year 2008-09 is estimated tobe Rs. 31226 crore (US$ 6790 million)up from Rs. 13200 crore (US$ 3279million) estimated in the year 2007-08.During the year 2008-09 export ofTelecom equipment registered a veryhigh growth and is estimated to reach avalue of Rs. 12276 crore (US$ 2669

Electronic EquipmentProduction Projection.

Export ofElectronicsHardware during2008-09

WORLD ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT BY TYPE

Electronic Outlook

$ 1.7 Trillion

CONSUMER (201.1)11.8%

AUTO (112)6.6%

COMPUTER (512.6)30.2%

BUSINESS (51.1)3.0%

INSTRUMENT (105.9)6.2%

INDUSTRIAL (155.9)9.2%

GOV MILITARY (159.9)9.4%

COMMUNICATION (399.9)23.5%

CONSUMER (201.1)11.8%

AUTO (112)6.6%

COMPUTER (512.6)30.2%

BUSINESS (51.1)3.0%

INSTRUMENT (105.9)6.2%

INDUSTRIAL (155.9)9.2%

GOV MILITARY (159.9)9.4%

COMMUNICATION (399.9)23.5%

India's Share In WorldElectronics EquipmentProduction 2008-09.India's total electronics hardwareproduction estimated at 20.59 billion

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million) up from Rs. 625 crore (US$ 155million) estimated in the year 2007-08.

Export of Consumer electronic goods,Electronic component and computerhardware also registered good growthduring the year 2008-09. Export ofConsumer Electronic Goods increasedfrom Rs. 1600 crore (US$ 397 million) toRs. 2600 crore (US$ 565 million) duringthe year 2008-09. Export of Electroniccomponents is estimated to Rs. 10500crore (US$ 2283 million) during the year2008-09 up from Rs. 6100 crore (US$1515 million) registering a growth of 72percent (51 percent in US$ terms) in theyear 2007-08. Export of ComputerHardware increased from Rs. 990 crore(US$ 246 million) estimated in 2007-08to Rs. 1650 crore (US$ 359 million) inthe year 2008-09.

Africa (15 percent, China (7 percent)and France (5 percent),

Export of Solar cells also registered avery high growth during the year 2008-09. In value terms export of solar cellsincreased from Rs. 1047 crore (US$ 260million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.2606 crore (US$ 566 million) during theyear 2008-09 registering a growth of149 percent ( 118 percent in US$ terms.Solar cells were mainly exported toGermany (44 percent) and Italy (13percent). The other major items ofexport during the year 2008-09 areparts of switches, rectifiers, recordedvideo tapes, Television sets, Computerparts, Communication equipments,Transformers, DVD Drives etc.

Singapore, Hong Kong and otherSouth East Asian countrieswhich was at the 3rd positionduring the year 2007-08has emerged to be the topdestination for India's Electro-

nics Hardware exports during the year2008-09 Export to this regionsregistered a growth of 175 percent (141percent in US$ terms) during the year2008-09 over the year 2007-08. Invalue terms export to this region hasincreased from Rs. 2822 crore (US$ 701million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.7776 crores (US$ 1691 million) duringthe year 2008-09. Share of export toEU countries has come down from28.55 percent estimated in 2007-08 to23.88 percent in 2008-09 loosing its

Major Destinations ofElectronicsHardware Exportsduring the Year2008-09.

SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION IN EXPORTS OFELECTRONIC HARDWARE

2008-2009

33.63%

13.45%

39.31%

8.33%

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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS (33.63%)[Rs. 10500 Cr.] [US$ 2283 Mln.]

INSTR./O.E. & M.E. (13.45%)[Rs. 4200 Cr.] [US$ 913 Mln.]

COMPUTER HARDWARE (5.28%)[Rs. 359 Cr.] [US$ 1650 Mln.]

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS (8.33%)[Rs. 2600 CR.] [US$ 565 Mln.]

TELECOM EQUIPMENT & CABLES(39.31%)[Rs. 12276 Cr.] [US$ 2669 Mln.]

TOTAL - Rs. 31226 Cr.US$ 6789 Mln.

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Major Items of ExportExport of Telephone sets includingmobile telephone has emerged as thetop item of export under the electronicshardware category during the year2008-09. Export of Telephone setsincreased from Rs. 121 crore ( US$ 30million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.11142 crore (US$ 2423 million) duringthe year 2008-09. Telephone sets havebeen majorily exported to UAE (17percent), Taiwan (16 percent), South

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COMPARISION OF MAJOR DESTINATIONS FORELECTRONIC HARDWARE EXPORTS

(2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008) Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG 7775.90 24.90 2822.44 21.38 175.50 16.46& OTHER SOUTH ASIAN (1690.78) (701.05) (141.18)COUNTRIES

EUROPE (EU COUNTRIES) 7457.80 23.88 3768.23 28.55 97.91 -16.34(1621.61) (935.97) (73.25)

MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES 4624.90 14.81 1654.51 12.53 179.53 18.17(1005.63) (410.96) (144.71)

NORTH AMERICA 4446.50 14.24 2871.26 21.75 54.86 -34.53(966.84) (713.18) (35.57)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 3975.40 12.73 757.24 5.74 424.99 121.93(864.41) (188.09) (359.58)

JAPAN KOREA & OTHER 1101.00 3.53 707.15 5.36 55.70 -34.18FAR EAST COUNTRIES (239.40) (175.65) (36.30)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNTRIES) 1062.50 3.40 48.22 0.37 2103.44 831.46(231.03) (11.98) (1828.91)

LATIN AMERICA 463.50 1.48 370.37 2.81 25.15 -47.10(100.78) (91.99) (9.55)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTIRES 163.00 0.52 114.45 0.87 42.42 -39.79(35.44) (28.43) (24.68)

AUSTRALIA & OTHER 155.00 0.50 86.13 0.65 79.96 -23.93OCEANIC COUNTRIES (33.70) (21.39) (57.54)

TOTAL 31225.50 100.00 13200.00 100.00 136.56(6789.63) (3278.69) (107.08)

Average Exchange Rate 1US$ = 45.99 40.26

Value %age of Value %age of In value In %ageSectoral Sectoral terms Share

Total Total terms

Destination 2008-2009 2007-2008 Variation(%)

top position to Singapore, Hong Kongand South Asian countries whichaccounts for a share of 24.90 percent.Export to Middle East countries alsoregistered a high growth of 179.53percent (145 percent in US$ terms)during the year 2008-09 over the year2007-08. In value terms the export ofelectronics hardware to middle eastcountries during 2008-09 is estimatedto be Rs. 4625 crore (US$ 1006 million)up from Rs. 1655 crore (US$ 411 million)estimated in 2007-08. Middle East

countries which was at a 4th positionduring the year 2007-08 gained the 3rdposition during the year 2008-09.Share of Export of North America whichwas at the 2nd top position during theyear 2007-08 has come down from21.75 percent estimated in the year2007-08 to 14.24 percent during theyear 2008-09 shifting it to 4th position.Export to all other regions registeredgrowth during the year 2008-09.

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Major Countries forElectronics HardwareExports from Indiaduring 2008-09While there has been a fall in share ofexport from 21 percent in 2007-08percent to 13.88 percent in 2008-09,USA remains India's top destinationfor Export of electronics hardwareduring 2008-09 as well. It accounts fora share of percent followed bySingapore (7.96 percent), Germany(7.41 percent) UAE (6.87 percent)maintained their 2nd, 3rd and 4thposition respectively during the year2008-09 as well. The other majorcountries and share of export to thesecountries is listed below :

Contribution of Statesand Union Territories.There has been a very high growth inexports from the state of Tamil Nadu.The State of Tamil Nadu has become thetop exporter of Electronics Hardwareduring the year 2008-09. In valueterms, export of electronics hardwarefrom Karnataka increased from Rs. 640crore (US$ 159 million) estimated in2007-08 to Rs. 13200 crore (US$ 2870million) in the year 2008-09. Exportfrom Tamil Nadu accounts for a share of42.27 percent in India 's totalelectronics hardware exports. Theother major States contributing toIndia's export of Electronics Hardwareare Karnataka, (19.86 percent), UttarPradesh (14.45 percent ) , andMaharashtra (13.13 percent).

MAJOR COUNTRIES FOR ELECTRONIC HARDWARE EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009

Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

Country Name Electronic Hardware %age of Sectoral

Total 31225.50 100.00(6789.63)

Value Total

United States Of America 4332.90 13.88(942.14)

Singapore 2484.21 7.96(540.16)

German F Rep 2313.85 7.41(503.12)

United Arab Emirates 2144.15 6.87(466.22)

Hong Kong 1727.01 5.53(375.52)

Netherlands 1149.22 3.68(249.88)

Nigeria 999.62 3.20(217.36)

Spain 956.91 3.06(208.07)

Indonesia 912.11 2.92(198.33)

Hungary 872.29 2.79(189.67)

Others 13333.25 42.70(2899.16)

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Contribution of SEZ/EOU's and DTA inElectronics HardwareExports.During the year 2008-09 contributionof SEZ / EOU's has grown to 39.37percent which was earlier 10.61percent during 2007-08. In value terms,export from SEZ is estimated to have

increased from Rs. 1400 crore (US$348 million) in the year 2007-08 to Rs.12294 crore (US$ 2673 million) duringthe year 2008-09. Share of exports ofelectronics hardware from DTA hasfallen from 89.39 percent in 2007-08 to60.63 percent during the year 2008-09.Exports from DTA is estimated to be Rs.18932 crore (US$ 4117 million) in theyear 2008-09 up from Rs. 11800 crore(2931 million) estimated in the year2007-08.

Value : Rs. Cr. (US$ Mln.)

3738

(812.61)

3962

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0

5000

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15000

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35000

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

6301.83(1403.52)

1698.17(378.21)

7815.00(1765.30)

1810.00(408.85)

10410.08(2407)

2089.92(483)

11800(2931)

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18932(4117)

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3962

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2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

- RS.CR. 7700 8000 9625 12500 13200 31226

(US$ Mln.) (1674) (1782) (2174) (2890) (3279) (6790)

TOTAL -

6301.83(1403.52)

1698.17(378.21)

7815.00(1765.30)

1810.00(408.85)

10410.08(2407)

2089.92(483)

11800(2931)

1400(348)

18932(4117)

12294(2673)

BREAKUP OF DTA & SEZ EXPORTS FOR ELECTRONIC HARDWAREDURING 2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

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10.61

16.72

48.55

21.23 18.81

60.63

89.39

83.28

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growing at an annual average growthrate of 11.32 percent during the pastfive years.

Export of consumer electronic goodsregistered a growth of 62.50 percent(42.40 percent in US$ terms) during theyear 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.In value terms, export of consumerelectronics goods increased from Rs.1600 crore (US$ 397 million) estimated

Export of ConsumerElectronic GoodsDuring 2008-09

uring the financial year2008-09, the consumer

electronics industry con-tinuedits growth path.

The colour TV is the largestcontributor in this segment.During the current financial year,the domestic market of CTV isestimated to cross 15 millionunits. The high end products,particularly Liquid CrystalDisplay (LCD) TVs continues toregister a growth of more than100% and is expected to cross 3 millionby 2010-11. The phenomenon of fallingprices in the LCD TV continued over theyear and there is a marked tendencyamongst the consumers to go in forbigger size LCD TVs. Manufacturing ofLCD TV has started in the country and itis expected that it would increase, asthe demand increases. DVD Playermarket has shown a growth of over 20%and is estimated at over 7 million thisyear. Production of B&W TV continuesto decline.

India's production of consumerelectronics goods during theyear 2008-09 registered agrowth of 15 percent (0.67percent in US$ terms) over theyear 2007-08. In value termsproduct ion of consumerelectronics goods is estimatedat Rs. 25990 crore ( US$ 5651million) up from Rs. 22600 crore( 5613 million) estimated in theyear 2007-08.

Product ion of consumerelectronics items has been

Production ofConsumer Electronics

CONSUMER ELECTRONICSD GROWTH IN PRODUCTION

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS2004-2005 TO 2008-2009

US$ MLN. Rs. Cr.

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in the year 2007-08 to Rs. 2600 crore(US$ 565 million) during the year 2008-09. Annual average growth in exportconsumer electronics goods from Indiaduring the past five years is estimatedto be 25.80 percent (25.84 percent inUS$ terms).

Television sets remains India's top itemof export under Consumer Electronicssector during the year 2008-09 as well.Export of Television sets is estimated toRs. 1139 crore (US$ 247 million) during2008-09 up from Rs. 307 crore (US$ 76million) estimated in the year 2007-08.High growth in Export of recordedvideo tapes of educational nature andnews/views has resulted this item tobecome the second top item of exportsunder consumer electronics during theyear 2008-09. In value terms export ofrecorded video tapes of educationalnature and news/views during 2008-09 is estimated to be Rs. 1095.65 crore(US$ 238 million). 99 percent of therecorded video tapes of educationalnature and news/views were exportedto Hong Kong. The other major itemsof export during 2008-09 have beenP A Systems, CD/DVD, Cassettes, Calcu-lators and Two in ones.

Major Items ofConsumer ElectronicsExport during the Year2008-09

Major Destinations ofConsumer ElectronicsExports

Singapore, Hong Kong and other SouthAsian countries emerged as the topdestinations for India's consumerelectronics exports during the year2008-09. Export to this regionregistered a growth of 217.66 percent (178 percent in US$ terms) during theyear 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.In value terms export of consumerelectronics to Singapore, Hong Kongand other South Asian countriesincreased from Rs. 308 crore (US$ 76.5million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.978.38 crore (US$ 213 million). MiddleEast countries which was the topdestination for Consumer electronicsexports from India since the year 2000registered a steep decline of 75.8percent (79 percent in US$ terms)during 2008-09. Middle East countriesnow stands at 4th position during 2008-09. Export to North America and EUcountries also registered a high growthduring the year 2008-09.

Export to North America increasedfrom Rs. 30 crore (US$ 7.45 million)estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 956 crore (US$ 208 million) during the year 2008-09. Export to CIS countries, Far Eastand EU countries registered declineduring the year 2008-09.

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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR CONSUMER ELECTRONICS EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008

Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG 978.38 37.63 308.00 19.25 217.66 95.48

& OTHER SOUTH ASIAN (212.74) (76.50) (178.08)

COUNTRIES

NORTH AMERICA 955.61 36.75 30.00 1.88 3085.37 1860.23

(207.79) (7.45) (2688.49)

EUROPE (EU COUNTRIES) 326.80 12.57 160.00 10.00 104.25 25.69

(71.06) (39.74) (78.80)

MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES 177.88 6.84 735.00 45.94 -75.80 -85.11

(38.68) (182.56) -(78.81)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. COUNTIRES 68.88 2.65 85.00 5.31 -18.96 -50.13

(14.98) (21.11) -(29.06)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 55.08 2.12 227.00 14.19 -75.74 -85.07

(11.98) (56.38) -(78.76)

JAPAN KOREA & OTHER 14.63 0.56 40.00 2.50 -63.43 -77.49

FAR EAST COUNTRIES (3.18) (9.94) -(67.98)

AUSTRALIA & OTHER 10.47 0.40 6.00 0.38 74.50 7.38

OCEANIC COUNTRIES (2.28) (1.49) (52.76)

LATIN AMERICA 9.73 0.37 5.00 0.31 94.60 19.75

(2.12) (1.24) (70.35)

EUROPE (NON EU COUNTRIES) 2.54 0.10 4.00 0.25 -36.50 -60.92

(0.55) (0.99) -(44.41)

TOTAL 2600 100 1600 100 62.50

(565.34) (397.42) (42.25)

Value %age of Value %age of In value In %age

Sectoral Sectoral terms Share

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Destination 2008-2009 2007-2008 Variation(%)

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This sector of the Indian industry

continues to play a very important role

towards the economic growth. State-

of-art industrial electronic equipment

and systems, automation techn-

ologies, networking systems and

var ious other stand-a lone

instrumentations are increasingly

app l i ed in manu fac tu r i ng

industries like steel, Textiles,

Cement, Power, Chemical and

Refineries, etc. Transportation

industries, particularly the Indian

Ra i lways are increas ing ly

adopting latest power electronics

equipment for their mainline

electric / diesel locomotives and sub-

urban train systems.

Production of electronics instruments

registered a growth of 11.19 percent (-

2.66 Percent in US$ terms) during the

year 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

In value terms, production of electro-

nics instruments during the year 2008-

09 is estimated to be Rs. 19580 crore

(US$ 4257 million) up from Rs. 17610

crore (US$ 4374 million) estimated in

the year 2007-08. Production of

Production of Electro-

nic Instruments / O.E.

/ M.E.

Electronics instruments during the past

five years has been growing at an

annual average growth of 17.21

percent.

21.45 percent of total production of

electronic instruments was exported

during the year 2008-09.

Export of electronics instrumentsregistered a high growth of 8.11 percent(a decline of 5.36 percent in US$ terms)during the year 2008-09 over the year2007-08. In value terms, export ofelectronics equipments during the year2008-09 is estimated to be Rs. 4200crore (US$ 913 million) up from Rs. 3885crore (US$ 965 million) estimated in theyear 2007-08. Export of Electronicsinstruments from India has been

Export Of ElectronicsInstruments / O.E. /M.E. During 2008-09.

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS /OFFICE EQUIPMENT (O.E.) /MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (M.E.)

GROWTH IN PRODUCTION OF ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS,MEDICAL & OFFICE EQUIPMENT:2004-2005 TO 2008-2009

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YEAR

Rupee term =22.64%2009Annual Growth rate during 2003-2004 to 2008 term =22.62%S$UUS$ Mln.

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growing at an annual average growthrate of 22.62 percent (22.64 percent inUS$ terms) during the past five years.Electronics instruments exportsconstitute 13.45 percent of India's totalelectronics hardware exports.

Various kinds of rectifiers were

exported in huge quantity during the

year 2008-09 making rectifiers the top

item of export under electronics

instruments category. Export of

rectifiers registered a growth of 28.4

percent (12.4 percent in US$ terms)

during the year 2008-09 over 2007-08.

In value terms export of rectifiers

increased from Rs. 986 crore (US$ 245

million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.

1266 crore (US$ 275 million) during the

year 2008-09. Rectifiers were mainly

exported to USA and Netherlands.

X-ray equipment and parts have

emerged as the 2nd top item of export

under Electronic instruments category

during 2008-09. Export of X-ray

equipments and parts during 2008-09

is estimated to be Rs. 857 crore (US$

186 million) as compared to Rs. 729

Top Items of Exports

crore (US$ 181 million estimated in

the year 2008-09. Export of

inverters registered decline of 21

percent in Rupee terms (31 percent

in US$ terms) during the year 2008-

09. Export of Medical Instruments

also registered decline during the

year 2008-09. Export of Surveying

Compass, automatic regulating or

controlling instruments, voltage

re g u l a t o r s , O s c i l l o s c o p e s ,

Geophysical instruments, Battery

charges registered growth during

the year 2008-09.

Despite of decline in export, North

America, Europe and South Asian

countries remains the top three

destinations for export of electronics

instruments during 2008-09 as well.

Export to Japan, Korea and other Far

East countries registered a growth of

288 percent (239 percent in US$ terms)

during the year 2008-09 over 2007-08.

In value terms export to this region

increased from Rs. 100 crore (US$ 25

million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 388

crore (US$ 84 million) during the year

2008-09.

Export to Middle East countries

increased from Rs. 230 crore (US$ 57

million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 314

crore (US$ 68 million) during 2008-09.

Export to Africa and CIS countries

registered decline.

Major Destinations for

Electronics

Instruments Exports

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3),

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2.7

6),

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(2.5

3),

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4.4

0)

USA

(28

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ngap

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(13

.42

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8),

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0),

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mar

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sia

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ngap

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man

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9),

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1),

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3),

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1.0

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0),

Sing

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rlan

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2),

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land

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0),

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0),

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2),

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7),

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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR INSTRUMENT/O.E./M.E. EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008

Destination 2007-2008 Variation %2008-2009

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

In value In %ageterms Share

terms

NORTH AMERICA 1371.97 32.67 1452.00 37.37 -5.51 -12.60

(298.32) (360.66) -(17.28)

EUROPE (EU 998.17 23.77 1000.00 25.74 -0.18 -7.67

COUNTRIES) (217.04) (248.39) -(12.62)

SINGAPORE, 772.66 18.40 830.00 21.36 -6.91 -13.89

HONGKONG & OTHER (168.01) (206.16) -(18.51)

SOUTH ASIAN

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JAPAN KOREA & 387.55 9.23 100.00 2.57 287.55 258.48

OTHER FAR EAST (84.27) (24.84) (239.26)

COUNTRIES

MIDDLE EAST 314.31 7.48 230.00 5.92 36.66 26.41

COUNTRIES (68.34) (57.13) (19.63)

AFRICAN COUNTRIES 168.21 4.00 185.00 4.76 -9.08 -15.90

(36.58) (45.95) -(20.40)

LATIN AMERICA 127.45 3.03 50.00 1.29 154.90 135.78

(27.71) (12.42) (123.14)

EUROPE (NON 25.95 0.62 7.00 0.18 270.71 242.91

EU COUNTRIES) (5.64) (1.74) (224.53)

AUSTRALIA & OTHER 23.91 0.57 20.00 0.51 19.55 10.58

OCEANIC COUNTRIES (5.20) (4.97) (4.65)

RUSSIA & C.I.S. 9.84 0.23 11.00 0.28 -10.55 -17.25

COUNTIRES (2.14) (2.73) -(21.69)

TOTAL 4200 100 3885 100 8.11

(913.25) (964.98) -(5.36)

62

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TelecomEquipments

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T

GROWTH IN PRODUCTION TELECOM EQUIPMENT & CABLES2004-2005 TO 2008-2009

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India has taken a leading position in themobile handsets market. Some of thew o r l d r e n o w n e d m o b i l e s e tmanufacturers have set up productionbase for mobile hand sets in thecountry and many others are planningto set up their manufacturing base inIndia to meet local demands andservice international markets.

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estimated to Rs. 12276 crore (US$

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crore (US$ 155 million) estimated in the

year 2007-08.

Export of TelecomEquipments

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(4.4

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0.9

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34

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(15

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Top Items of TelecomEquipments ExportTelephone sets including mobile

phones remains the top item of export

during the year 2008-09 as well.

Exports of telephone sets registered a

very high growth of 9117 percent (7967

percent in US$ Terms) in the year 2008-

09 over the year 2007-08. In value

terms export of telephone sets

increased from Rs. 121 crores (US$ 30

Million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs.

11142 crore (US$ 2423 million) in the

year 2008-09. Communicat ion

Equipment used for jamming has

emerged as 2nd top item of export

under telecom equipments. Export of

this item is estimated to be Rs. 600

crore (US$ 130 million) during the year

2008-09. Export of other transmission

apparatus also registered very high

growth. Set top box has emerged as

another top item of export under

telecom equipments during the year

2008-09. Set top box export increased

from Rs. 15 crore estimated in 2007-08

to Rs. 277 crore (US$ 60 million) during

the year 2008-09. Over 99 percent of

set top boxes were exported to USA

alone. Other major items of exports

during 2008-09 are multiplexes, co-

axial cables, Satellite, communication

equipment etc.

Destinations ofTelecom EquipmentsExports

Singapore and other South Asian

countries maintain their position of top

destination for India's export of telecom

equipments during 2008-09 as well.

35.91 percent of India's telecom

equipments export is destined to this

region. Export of telecom equipments

to this region is estimated at Rs. 4408

crore (US$ 958 million) during the year

2008-09.

Export of telecom equipments to Africa

registered a high growth of 2621

percent (2282 percent in US$ terms)

during the year 2008-09 over the year

2007-08. This regions remain the 2nd

top destination of export. Export to

Middle East, EU countries, Non-EU

Countries, North America, Far East, LAC

and CIS registered high growth in

export of Telecom Equipment from

India during 2008-09. Export to

Australia and other Oceanic countries

registered decline in export of Telecom

Equipments during 2008-09.

69

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70

17.60

16.80

0.16

2.88

2.88

0.64

1.12

1.92

110.00

(27.32)

105.00

(26.08)

1.00

(0.25)

18.00

(4.47)

18.00

(4.47)

4.00

(0.99)

7.00

(1.74)

12.00

(2.98)

20.64

7.41

6.98

3.27

0.92

0.29

0.14

0.06

2533.38

(550.85)

909.17

(197.69)

856.93

(186.33)

401.71

(87.35)

112.57

(24.48)

36.11

(7.85)

17.42

(3.79)

6.95

(1.51)

MIDDLE EASTCOUNTRIES

EUROPE (EUCOUNTRIES)

EUROPE (NON EUCOUNTRIES)

NORTH AMERICA

JAPAN KOREA & OTHERFAR EAST COUNTRIES

LATIN AMERICA

RUSSIA & C.I.S.COUNTIRES

AUSTRALIA & OTHEROCEANIC COUNTRIES

2203.07

(1916.13)

765.88

(657.99)

85593.00

(74916.31)

2131.72

(1853.67)

525.39

(447.47)

802.75

(690.27)

148.86

(117.85)

-42.08

-(49.30)

100625

(155.24)

10012276

(2669.28)TOTAL

1864

(1619.44)

38.40240.00

(59.61)

35.914408.46

(958.57)

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG& OTHER SOUTH ASIANCOUNTRIES

1736.86

(150 8.00)-6.48

(27.32)(650.86) (2282.15)

17.60110.0024.382993.31AFRICAN COUNTRIES 2621.19 38.54

17.25

-55.92

4262.83

13.62

-68.16

-54.04

-87.33

-97.05

MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR TELECOM EQUIPMENT EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008

Destination 2007-2008 Variation %2008-2009

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

In value In %ageterms Share

terms

Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

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196

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ElectronicComponents

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he developments in components

industry have been driven mainly

by growth in consumer electronics

sector.

The serviceable market for professional

grade components such as PCBs,

semiconductor devices, connectors,

wound components, antennas, etc. is

likely to go up due to indigenous

manufacture of mobile phones, set top

boxes, DVD players, etc.

Most of the top global semi-

conductor companies have set up

their chip design centres in India.

With the introduction of SIPS, it is

expected that chip manufacturing

may start in the near future. This

would lead to the establishment of

complete eco system in this area in

the country.

Production of electronics components

during the year 2008-09 registered a

Production of Elect-ronicsComponents

growth of 14.23 percent over the year2007-08. In value terms Production of

electronics components is estimated to

be Rs. 11000 crore ( US$ 2392 million)

during 2008-09.

Export of Electronics Components

registered a growth of 72.13 percent

(50.68 percent in US$ terms) during the

year 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

In value terms, export of electronics

components increased from Rs. 6100

crore (US$ 1515 million) estimated in

2007-08 to Rs. 10500 crore (US$

2283 million) in the year 2008-09.

Solar Cells have emerged as the

top item of export during 2008-

Export of ElectronicsComponents

Top Items of Elect-ronics ComponentsExport

75

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

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09. Export of solar cells registered a

growth of 149 percent (118 percent in

US$ terms) during 2008-09 over 2007-

08. In value terms, export of solar cells

during 2008-09 is estimated to be Rs.

2606 crore (US$ 566 million) up from

Rs. 1047 crore (US$ 260 million)

estimated in 2007-08. Parts of switches

is the second top item of electronic

components exports from India during

2008-09. Export of this item increased

from Rs. 1409 crore ( US$ 350 million)

estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 2336 crore

(US$ 508 million) in the year 2008-09.

Other major items of export under

electronic components during 2008-

09 are transformers, parts of photo-

copying machines, PCBs, LEDs etc.

Major destinations ofElectronic Compo-nents Export During2008-09.EU countries and North America

remains the top two destinations for

India's Electronics components export

during the year 2007-08 as well.

Export to Middle East countries

registered a very high growth of 160

percent (128 percent in US$ terms)

during 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

In value terms export of Electronic

component to Middle East countries

during the year 2008-09 is estimated to

be Rs. 1302 crore (US$ 283 million) up

from Rs. 500 crore (US$ 124 million)

estimated in the year 2007-08. Export

to Singapore, Hong Kong and other

South Asian countries and Latin

America registered decline. Export to

Africa, Far East countries, Non EU

Countries, Oceanic countries and CIS

Countries registered growth.

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MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008

119.87

(92.48)EUROPE(EU COUNTRIES)

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he computer hardware & peripheral

industry showed lack luster

performance during 2008-09. SMEs,

retail, BPO/IT-enabled services and

corporate sectors demonstrated

restraint in IT purchases due to

concerns of liquidity and general

economic performance. The demand

for Personal Computers (PCs) has

remained sluggish. Deteriorating

overall business condition has made a

dent on demand in 2008-09, which is

reflected in the decelerated growth

rate in production of computer

hardware. Most hardware companies

import almost 70 percent of their raw

material requirement. Depreciation in

the Indian rupee adversely

affected the raw material cost

and continued to impact the

industry margins and arrested

the price drops in IT products.

The overall PC sale for 2008-09

is expected to drop to 6.78

million as against 7.34 million

during 2007-08.

A total of 5.27 million desktops

and 1.5 million notebooks

estimated to be consumer in 2008-09.

Desktop sales estimated to decline by

4% while that of notebooks 21%. The

s l o w d o w n i n c o n s u m p t i o n

can be attributed to the dampening

of consumer sentiment in India due

to the global economic crises,

especially in the second-half of

2008-09.

The production figure for this segment

for the year 2008-09 is estimated

to be Rs. 13,490 crore with growth

plummeting by 15 percent.

Production of computer hardware

increased from Rs. 15870 crore (US$

3942 million) estimated in the year

2007-08 to Rs. 13490 crore (US$ 2933

million) in the year 2008-09. Production

of computer hardware registered a

decline of 15 percent (25.6 percent in

US$ terms) in the year 2008-09.

Production ofComputer Hardware

83

COMPUTER HARDWARE

GROWTH IN PRODUCTION COMPUTER HARDWARE2004-2005 TO 2008-2009

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Export of ComputerHardwareExport of Computer Hardware registe-

red a growth of 66.67 percent ( 45.90

percent in US$ terms) during the year

2008-09 over the year 2007-08. In

value terms export of Computer

Hardware is estimated to Rs. 1650 crore

Year

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(US$ 359 million) up from Rs. 990 crore

(US$ 246 million).

Various parts of Computers have

emerged to be the top item of export

during the year 2008-09. Total value of

export of parts of computers during the

year 2008-09 is estimated to be Rs. 747

crore (US$ 162.42 million) . Parts of

computers were mainly exported to

USA and South Africa. With the

increasing usage of DVDs, there has

been a surge in demand for DVD drives.

Export of DVD drives from India

registered a growth of 18.38 percent

(3.63 percent in US$ terms) during the

year 2008-09 over the year 2007-08.

In value terms export of DVD drives

increased from Rs. 421 crores (US$ 105

million) estimated in 2007-08 to Rs. 498

crores (US$ 108 million) in the year

2008-09 making it the top item of

Major Items of ComputerHardware Exports

export under the Computer Hardware

sector. Export of personal compu-ters

also registered a high growth of

68 percent (47 percent in US$

terms) during the year 2008-09

over the year 2007-08.

The other major items of export

under Computer Hardware during

2008-09 are head stack, Monitor,

Mouse, Ink-jet Printers, Scanner

and projectors.

Export of Computer Hardware to EU

Countries, South Asian Countries, North

America, Middle East Countries and

Latin America registered good growth

during the year 2008-09. EU Countries

have emerged to be the top destination

for India's Computer Hardware Exports

during the year 2008-09. Export to EU

Countires registered a growth of 61

percent (41 percent in US$ terms)

during the year 2008-09 over the year

2007-08. In value terms, export of

computer hardware to EU Countries is

estimated to be Rs. 472 crore (US$ 103

million) up from Rs. 293 million (US$ 73

million) estimated in the year 2007-08.

Export to Africa and Far East countries

registered decline during the year

2008-09.

Destinations ofComputer HardwareExports

GROWTH IN EXPORTS OF COMPUTER HARDWARE2003-2004 TO 2008-2009

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US$ Mln.US$ Mln. Rs. Cr.Rs. Cr.YEAR

Annual Growth rate during 2003-04 to 2008-09 : Rupee term = 2.76%

US$ term = 2.78%

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258.00

(213.40)

230.00

(188.88)

720.50

(618.27)

-83.36

-(85.44)

-30.36

-(39.04)

295.48

(246.21)

140.91

(110.90)

1048.55

(905.45)

155.73

(123.87)

1.00

(0.25)

2.00

(0.50)

2.00

(0.50)

324.00

(80.48)

80.00

(19.87)

29.00

(7.20)

81.00

(20.12)

31.00

(7.70)

147.00

(36.51)

293.00

(72.78)

3.58

(0.78)

6.60

(1.44)

16.41

(3.57)

53.90

(11.72)

55.71

(12.11)

114.69

(24.94)

195.14

(42.43)

356.05

(77.42)

375.92

(81.74)

472.01

(102.63)

28.61

22.78

21.58

11.83

6.95

3.38

3.27

0.99

0.40

0.22

29.60

14.85

3.13

8.18

2.93

8.08

32.73

0.20

0.20

0.10

61.10

(41.02)

-3.34

53.44

589.12

44.55

137.29

-58.22

-90.02

392.30

98.00

114.80

66.67

(45.90)

990

(245.90)

1650

(358.78)100 100TOTAL

SINGAPORE,HONGKONG & OTHERSOUTH ASIANCOUNTRIES

EUROPE (EUCOUNTRIES)

NORTH AMERICA

MIDDLE EASTCOUNTRIES

AFRICAN COUNTRIES

JAPAN KOREA &OTHER FAR EASTCOUNTRIES

AUSTRALIA & OTHEROCEANIC COUNTRIES

RUSSIA & C.I.S.COUNTIRES

EUROPE (NON EUCOUNTRIES)

LATIN AMERICA

Destination

2008-2009 2007-2008 Variation %

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

Value %age ofSectoral

Total

In value In %ageterms Share

terms

MAJOR DESTINATIONS FOR COMPUTER HARDWARE EXPORTSDURING 2008-2009 Vs 2007-2008

86

Value : Rs. Cr(US$ Mln.)

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