ROI on Vertically Integrated Computer & Peripherals Park
ROI on Vertically Integrated Computer & Peripherals Park
The Computer & Peripherals Park within Semicon City is a strategic initiative to boost India’s IT hardware manufacturing, reduce dependence on imports, and position India as a global leader in computer and peripheral device production. Currently, India imports a significant portion of its personal computers, storage devices, networking equipment, and accessories, creating a heavy trade deficit.
By vertically integrating IT hardware production—from semiconductor chips to finished computing devices—this park will foster innovation, generate employment, and significantly enhance India’s export potential.

Current Import Scenario and Potential for Domestic Production
Component | Annual Import Value (Approx.) | Potential Domestic Production (%) | Estimated Job Creation | Contribution to GDP (%) | Final Products Enabled | Use Cases |
Personal Computers (Desktops, Laptops, Tablets) | $8 billion | 50% | 200,000 | 0.5% | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets | Business, education, software development, digital transformation |
Computer Peripherals | $4 billion | 60% | 120,000 | 0.3% | Keyboards, Mice, Printers, Scanners | Office automation, IT infrastructure, gaming industry |
Data Storage Devices | $3 billion | 55% | 100,000 | 0.25% | Hard Drives, SSDs, External Storage | Cloud computing, enterprise storage, data centers |
Networking Equipment | $2.5 billion | 65% | 90,000 | 0.2% | Routers, Switches, Modems | High-speed internet connectivity, smart city solutions, telecom infrastructure |
Monitors & Display Units | $2 billion | 50% | 80,000 | 0.15% | Computer Monitors, Interactive Displays | Visual computing for businesses, professional design, gaming, and entertainment |
Server & Enterprise Solutions | $3.5 billion | 55% | 110,000 | 0.4% | Data Servers, AI Processing Units | Cloud computing, AI data processing, enterprise digital transformation |
Total | $23 billion | 55% | 700,000 | 1.8% |
Assumptions and Projections

Potential Domestic Production (%)
Represents the feasible percentage of imports that can be replaced by domestic manufacturing within the Computer & Peripherals Park over a 5-year period.

Estimated Job Creation
Based on industry standards, including direct jobs in IT hardware production, semiconductor integration, and component assembly, as well as indirect employment in logistics, software integration, and retail distribution.

Contribution to GDP (%)
Represents the estimated increase in GDP from localized production, value addition in IT hardware, and exports of high-value computing devices.
Strategic Benefits of the Computer & Peripherals Park

Import Reduction
By localizing the manufacturing of computers, peripherals, storage, and networking equipment, India can reduce IT hardware imports by approximately $12.5 billion annually, strengthening economic resilience.

Employment Generation
The park is expected to create 700,000 jobs, including roles in hardware engineering, assembly, product testing, logistics, and AI-driven automation in IT hardware production.

GDP Growth
With an estimated 1.8% direct contribution to GDP, the Computer & Peripherals Park will significantly enhance India’s position in global digital infrastructure, cloud computing, and enterprise IT solutions.

Global Competitiveness in IT Hardware
The establishment of a high-tech ecosystem for IT hardware manufacturing will attract global investments from companies like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Apple, and Microsoft, helping India become a major exporter of computing devices.

Strengthening India’s Position in Digital Economy
By fostering AI-powered computing, data analytics, and cloud infrastructure hardware, the park will support India’s ambition to become a global technology hub, integrating AI, IoT, and 5G-driven IT solutions.
Developing a vertically integrated Computer & Peripherals Park within Semicon City presents a transformational opportunity for India to reduce import dependency, become a global player in IT hardware exports, and generate high-value employment opportunities.
By leveraging government incentives, AI-driven production automation, and semiconductor integration, this initiative aligns with India’s vision for digital transformation, self-reliance in electronics, and global IT leadership.
