** India's electronics manufacturing services sector seen benefiting from federal budget's pivot toward higher value addition and backward integration, brokerages say
** Government proposed increasing outlay for Electronic Components Manufacturing Scheme by 400 billion rupees ($4.36 billion), scaling up manufacturing and boosting semiconductor development
** CLSA says the budget marks a "pivot point" for electronics manufacturing, government allocation supports domestic component manufacturing and integration but flags near-term risks from lower smartphone assembly incentives
** Jefferies says higher allocation supports the medium-term outlook for electronic companies, but flags execution timelines and the expiry of assembly-linked incentives as near-term risks for some players
** Nomura flags continued policy support for electronics and semiconductors in the budget as a key positive within a fiscally restrained framework
** Dixon Technologies DIXO.NS flat, Kaynes Technology India KAYN.NS down 5%, Syrma SGS up 0.73% and Amber Enterprises AMBE.NS down 2.7% on the day
($1 = 91.7125 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru)
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