"Today, oil prices have collapsed and gold prices have almost collapsed and hence there is no strain on foreign exchange. But there is so much of imports happening in the field of electronics," Karnataka Industries Minister R V Deshpande said.
"This should not happen, instead exportsshould happen with the kind of resources we boast of," he saidaddressing the gathering at 'India Electronics Week 2016' here.
He said though Karnataka is recognised as the hub of innovation and technology development,the electronics industry in the state has not caught on speed as IT and BT did, despite having more than eight per cent contribution towards growth.
Deshpande urged the electronics players to not only invest in Bengaluru, but also in Tier II and Tier III cities like Mysuru, Mengaluru, Hubli-Dharwad and Belagavi.
"I do not want to jump into the competition for giving concessions to the industries like the states of Andhra and Telangana do, instead provide land, infrastructure and human resources for them to take off," he said.