But the survey itself implicitly admits that incentives are at best a catalyst, not a substitute for industrial capability. Actual incentive disbursements so far amount to less than ₹24,000 crore across 12 sectors, a small fraction of the production value attributed to the schemes. More importantly, assembly-led expansion has not yet translated into commensurate gains in domestic design capabilities, component ecosystems, or R&D intensity. By foregrounding headline investment numbers and incentives, the survey sidesteps the harder question of whether these translate into spillovers in productivity, innovation and local capability. Without such spillovers, industrial policy risks degenerating into a fiscally costly exercise in accommodating global value chains rather than internalising them.