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India’s Electronics Production Climbs to $133 Billion, Export Growth Accelerates

Commerce and Industry Minisher Piyush Goyal has said that India’s electronics production has seen an increase of more than four times in the last decade from $31 billion in 2014-15 to $133 billion in 2024-25. He mentioned that such magnificent growth was accompanied by a tremendous increase in exports, which have increased by more than 47% in Q1 FY26 over the same quarter last year.

According to data by India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), electronics exports were $12.4 billion in Q1 FY26 compared to $8.43 billion in Q1 FY25. Riding on this momentum, the industry body hopes to reach exports to the tune of $46–50 billion by the fiscal year.

Goyal further elaborated upon the long-term transformation seen in the sector. He said, “The mobile phone industry has essentially been at the heart of this journey. A decade ago, India was largely an importer of mobile phones. Today, we have become a global hub for mobile manufacturing and exports. Mobile exports themselves grew 55 per cent in Q1 FY26, rising from $4.9 billion in the same quarter last year to an estimated $7.6 billion.” Non-mobile exports grew at 36% from $3.53 billion to an estimated $4.8 billion.

These includes solar modules, networking equipment, charger adapters, and electronic components: thus, widening India’s export portfolio.

He added that electronics not just strengthened the exports but also created employment opportunities on a large scale with the support of policy initiatives like Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP), Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, and close industry-state coordination.

Electronics exports from India have experienced sustained double-digit growth in multiple product segments and are set to record a landmark in FY26, thus placing the country firmly in the global supply chains.

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