"Sony, Foxconn and many more. Budget booster in indirect taxes silently working for domestic manufacturing. Make in India taking shape," Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das said in a tweet.
Taiwan-based Foxconn, which makes iPhone, iPad and other Apple products, had earlier this week said it was in talks with Adani group and other Indian firms to set up manufacturing factories in India.
Foxconn Chairman and CEO Terry Gou, this week made a second visit to India in 45 days, said his company was "very keen to invest" in the country and is in talks to strike partnership with local companies.
The Taiwanese firm is also working with Micromax and Snapdeal.
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In June, Japanese electronics major Sony had said it was "seriously" looking at participating in the government's 'Make in India' initiative and may consider setting up a manufacturing plant in the country.
Sony India is the fourth highest contributor in the global sales of Sony Corporation.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his 2015-16 Budget has announced a host of tax and non-tax initiatives to boost domestic manufacturing as part of the Make In India programme.