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Understanding Investment, Trade, and Battery Waste Management Linkages for a Globally Competitive EV Manufacturing Sector

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  • Amrita Goldar

    (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER))

  • Saon Ray

    (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER))

  • Sajal Jain

    (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER))

  • Tom Moerenhout

    (International Institute for Sustainable Development (ISID))

Abstract

The Indian automobile industry is expected tobe the third largest globally by 2030. During FY 2018-19, it contributed 7.1 per cent of India's GDP and employed more than 37 million people. The government provided an extra policy push to ensure the accelerated and sustained growth of theautomobile industry under its Automotive Mission Plan (AMP) 2006-2016, followed by an updated plan for the period of 2016-26 launched in 2015. It aimed to propel the Indian Automotive industry to be the engine of the Make in India programme’ as well as increase the net exports of the industry.

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  • Amrita Goldar & Saon Ray & Sajal Jain & Tom Moerenhout, 2022. "Understanding Investment, Trade, and Battery Waste Management Linkages for a Globally Competitive EV Manufacturing Sector," Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) Report 22-r-09, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi, India.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdc:report:22-r-09
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    EV; Battery Waste Management; Electric Vehicles; Climate; icrier;
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