New Delhi, March 8 -- The Narendra Modi government, which has been working on a new industrial policy since 2017 to make India a manufacturing hub by aggressively promoting "Make In India", has decided not to make the policy public in its current tenure, fearing electoral repercussions. "The industrial policy was sent for cabinet approval in December. However, it seems to have been held up for political reasons. Now, the next government is likely to take it up," a commerce and industry ministry official said, on the condition of anonymity. The commerce and industry ministry held consultations with various stakeholders, including industry bodies, academia, thinktanks, state governments and concerned ministries and departments of the central ...