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Posted By Robin Kumar Attri on 03-Feb-2026 06:49 AM

₹200 crore allocated for CIE Scheme.
Focus on high-tech construction machinery.
Hi-Tech Tool Rooms to be set up by CPSEs.
Reduced reliance on imported equipment.
Supports ₹12.2 lakh crore capex push.
The Union Budget 2026 has brought a major push for domestic construction and infrastructure equipment manufacturing. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a new ₹200 crore initiative called the Scheme for Enhancement of Construction and Infrastructure Equipment (CIE). The scheme aims to reduce India’s dependence on imported machinery and strengthen local production capabilities.
The CIE Scheme is designed to make India’s construction sector more self-reliant. It will support the domestic manufacturing of critical construction and infrastructure equipment that is currently sourced from global suppliers. The move aligns with the government’s long-term goal of building a strong local industrial base for large infrastructure projects.
The scheme focuses on advanced and high-value machinery required for modern infrastructure development. This includes elevators, fire-fighting systems, and heavy equipment such as tunnel-boring machines used in metro rail projects and high-altitude road construction. By promoting local production of these machines, the government aims to lower costs and reduce delays caused by import dependence.
To support manufacturers, Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) will set up digitally-enabled Hi-Tech Tool Rooms at two key locations. These facilities will act as automated service centres capable of producing high-precision components. They will also test parts and help scale up production, offering a cost-effective alternative to imported components.
India’s construction equipment market, especially in the high-end segment, has traditionally been dominated by foreign players such as JCB and CASE. With rising public capital expenditure reaching ₹12.2 lakh crore in FY 2026-27, the government wants domestic manufacturers to capture more value from this expanding market instead of relying on imports.
The new tool rooms will follow modern manufacturing methods similar to those used in the automobile industry, including Just-in-Time production and high-precision automation. The Budget also strengthens related initiatives like the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme and India Semiconductor Mission 2.0. This ensures that advanced components developed under one programme can support multiple industries across the manufacturing ecosystem.
Overall, the CIE Scheme marks a strategic step toward building a competitive, technology-driven construction equipment industry in India while supporting the country’s ambitious infrastructure growth plans.
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The ₹200 crore CIE Scheme announced in Budget 2026 strengthens India’s push towards self-reliant infrastructure manufacturing. By promoting local production of high-tech construction equipment, setting up advanced tool rooms, and reducing import dependence, the initiative supports cost efficiency and industrial growth. Backed by rising public capital expenditure and aligned with modern manufacturing standards, the scheme is expected to boost domestic capability and long-term competitiveness.
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