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India’s Manufacturing Sector Eyes $1 Trillion Mark by 2025-26

National | Sector: Manufacturing | Date: May 1, 2025

India’s manufacturing sector is poised to touch a landmark valuation of $1 trillion by the financial year 2025-26, driven by robust investments in key industries such as automobiles, electronics, and textiles.

Gujarat is leading the industrial surge, with Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu following closely behind. These states are leveraging improved infrastructure, favorable policies, and a skilled workforce to attract both domestic and international manufacturers.

Key Growth Drivers:

  • Make in India initiative boosting local production
  • Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes incentivizing innovation and expansion
  • Increased FDI inflows and technology adoption across sectors

This growth is expected to reduce India’s dependency on imports, strengthen its export capabilities, and create large-scale employment opportunities. If the momentum continues, India is well-positioned to become a global manufacturing powerhouse by the end of the decade.

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