Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2006
Effective End Year: 
2016
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Transport, Other
Energy Types: 
Renewable, Other
Issued by: 
Department of Heavy Industry, Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
Notes: 
Unofficial source
Overall Summary: 
The ten years of the Plan were marked as a crucial period for growth of the Indian automobile industry as a significant player in the global stage. The Automotive Mission Plan (AMP) 2006-2016 was the outcome of a protracted in-depth dialogue with all stakeholders (industry, academia, authorities) over a period of fifteen months. The Plan aims to accelerate and sustain growth in the automotive sector and to steer, coordinate and synergise the efforts of all stakeholders.
Efficiency
EE transport standards : 
Policy Thrust: (i) Encouragement will be given to manufacture and assembly of fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles appropriate for Indian market. Conversion / adoption of vehicles run on alternative fuels will also be encouraged. (ii) Innovative and expedient R&D projects will be encouraged. In this regard, option of consortium approach would be explored.
EE financial incentives: 
Ministry of Finance has constituted a committee to look into all the issues regarding tax concessions for Research & Development [...] Some of the following incentives as requested by the Industry will be referred to this Committee: (a) 100% grant for fundamental research, 75% for pre-competitive technology/application and 50% for product development. (b) Promoting technology acquisition (for manufacturing) through tax/ levy exemption. Zero taxes/levies on technology transfers (products, features, alternate fuel, etc.). (c) Increased weighted deduction u/s 35 (2AB) for expenditure incurred on R&D from 150% to 200%. The scope of deduction will be extended to all R&D expenditure whether incurred in-house or externally. This facility could continue to be made available in addition to any other incentive being offered. (d) Provide excise duty concession for ‘Made in India’ products.
Environment
Decarbonization strategy: 
Appropriate decision will be taken on the following: (i) Support to the development and acquisition of appropriate technology for alternative fuels and hybrid engines [...].
Pricing
Energy pricing: 
Appropriate Tariff Policy will be followed to attract investment.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
Power Infrastructure would be improved to facilitate a faster growth of the automotive sector both domestically and internationally. A special focus needs to be given to the automotive hubs
Trade
Energy trade priorities: 
Appropriate Tariff Policy will be followed to attract investment.
Investment
Investment climate development: 
Appropriate Tariff Policy will be followed to attract investment.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Appropriate decision will be taken on the following: (i) Support to the development and acquisition of appropriate technology for alternative fuels and hybrid engines [...].
Clean energy technology transfer: 
Ministry of Finance has constituted a committee to look into all the issues regarding tax concessions for Research & Development [...] Some of the following incentives as requested by the Industry will be referred to this Committee: [...] (b) Promoting technology acquisition (for manufacturing) through tax/ levy exemption. Zero taxes/levies on technology transfers (products, features, alternate fuel, etc.).
Clean energy technology deployment: 
Policy Thrust: (i) Encouragement will be given to manufacture and assembly of fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles appropriate for Indian market. Conversion / adoption of vehicles run on alternative fuels will also be encouraged. (ii) Innovative and expedient R&D projects will be encouraged. In this regard, option of consortium approach would be explored.---Appropriate decision will be taken on the following: (i) Support to the development and acquisition of appropriate technology for alternative fuels and hybrid engines [...].
R&D energy efficiency: 
Policy Thrust: (i) Encouragement will be given to manufacture and assembly of fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles appropriate for Indian market. Conversion / adoption of vehicles run on alternative fuels will also be encouraged. (ii) Innovative and expedient R&D projects will be encouraged. In this regard, option of consortium approach would be explored. The National Hydrogen Energy Board [...] would be playing the coordinating role among various concerned agencies involved in R & D, development and commercialization in the area of hydrogen energy. As regards evolving a strategy to incentive development of alternative fuel, the National Bio-fuel Development Board under MNRE will be requested to coordinate these aspects.---Ministry of Finance has constituted a committee to look into all the issues regarding tax concessions for Research & Development [...] Some of the following incentives as requested by the Industry will be referred to this Committee: (a) 100% grant for fundamental research, 75% for pre-competitive technology/application and 50% for product development. (b) Promoting technology acquisition (for manufacturing) through tax/ levy exemption. Zero taxes/levies on technology transfers (products, features, alternate fuel, etc.). (c) Increased weighted deduction u/s 35 (2AB) for expenditure incurred on R&D from 150% to 200%. The scope of deduction will be extended to all R&D expenditure whether incurred in-house or externally. This facility could continue to be made available in addition to any other incentive being offered. (d) Provide excise duty concession for ‘Made in India’ products.
R&D pollution abatement: 
Policy Thrust: (i) Encouragement will be given to manufacture and assembly of fuel efficient and hybrid vehicles appropriate for Indian market. Conversion / adoption of vehicles run on alternative fuels will also be encouraged. (ii) Innovative and expedient R&D projects will be encouraged. In this regard, option of consortium approach would be explored. The National Hydrogen Energy Board [...] would be playing the coordinating role among various concerned agencies involved in R & D, development and commercialization in the area of hydrogen energy. As regards evolving a strategy to incentive development of alternative fuel, the National Bio-fuel Development Board under MNRE will be requested to coordinate these aspects