The benefits under the scheme, which is expected to be finalised in 2-3 weeks, will also not be applicable in case there is relocation of manufacturing plant to some other parts of the country.
"In the new MSIPS, the government is looking for firm commitments from companies interested in getting incentives. They will have to guarantee the government that they will stay in business in India for three years of availing benefits," according to an official source.
It also provides for reimbursement of countervailing duty (CVD)/excise for capital equipment for the non-SEZ units.
For high technology and high capital investment units, like fabs, reimbursement of central taxes and duties under MSIPS is also provided.
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"I can't tell you the precise nature of the changes (in MSIPS) because this will have to go to the Cabinet but two or three lines that we are working on is to see how we can fast track investments so that investments are not spread out over a very long period. People who come in and make investments are incentivised," Sundararajan said on the sidelines of a Broadband India Forum event.
"We are looking at simplifying the process of subsidy disbursement by making it more robust," Sundararajan said.
On reported job loss in mobile manufacturing segment due to demonetisation, she said the government has not received any direct report from industry except impact on sales.
"In the long run, mobile phone industry, both service providers and handset manufacturers, are probably going to one big beneficiaries of Digital India. Whoever is in digital arena their business is going to grow. Handset mobile manufacturing may be down now but in the long run they will be a big beneficiary," she said.
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