The decision was taken at a high-level meeting in Prime Minister's Office that was attended by National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Pulok Chaterji, Telecom Secretary M F Farooqui and top bureaucrats of different ministries.
All notifications on PMA in the private sector to be held in abeyance till policy is reviewed, sources told PTI.
The PMA policy makes it mandatory for the government to procure a certain percentage of its requirements from domestic manufacturers.
A moratorium on implementation of the policy has now been imposed till adequate assessment of manufacturing capability for products that qualify for domestic value addition is made.
The Cabinet had in February last year approved the policy keeping in view security issues and threat of cyber espionage. It was envisaged to push manufacturing capabilities in the country to reduce dependence on imports, especially in the strategic fields like defence and telecom.
PMA policy had seen opposition from various foreign trade associations, including industry body Information Technology Industry (ITI) Council which represents major foreign technology companies like Alcatel Lucent, Cisco, Ericsson and Motorola.