HYDERABAD: According to the Fast Track Task Force ( FTTF ) under the Department of Electronics and Information Technology, the twin states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana will contribute to 40-50% of the mobile handsets and components manufacturing in India by FY 2020.The estimates includes the capacities from the manufacturing units of players like Celkon and Micromax in Hyderabad as well as the capacity from the Foxconn unit in Sri City in Andhra Pradesh.Of the two billion mobile handsets in the market, India currently produces 100 million while 1.4 billion handsets are manufactured in China. “We expect this to increase to 500 million handsets by 2019-2020,” said Pankaj Mohindroo , chairman of FTTF adding that Vietnam is a serious competitor for the manufacturing hubs.With the increase in the scale of manufacturing, close to 10,000 trainers will be skilled at the international centre of excellence likely to be set up in the twin-state region. This forms a part of the MoU between Indian Cellular Association and Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan signed last year. The FTTF also met the members of the state skill development council.The FTTF has also been in talks to revive the Nokia plant at Sriperumbudur riding on a wishlist of relaxations to be given to entrants submitted to the centre.