Hoping to get an equal attention as the software industry does from the government, the electronics industry wants the budget 2016-17 to tweak its hardware policy to spur growth and make more in India. We expect the finance minister to address the policy challenges that are holding back high value added electronics manufacturing and restricting fresh investments by new firms, domestic as well as foreign, Elcina secretary-general Rajoo Goel told IANS ahead of the Union Budget on Monday.