Home>News & Insights>Insights>India’s electronics ambition: Scaling manufacturing in the digital ageIndia’s electronics ambition: Scaling manufacturing in the digital age EMIS Insights EMIS 02.07.2026 1 min read India’s consumer electronics sector is a vital pillar of the digital economy, transforming from an import-dependent market into a dynamic manufacturing hub. The industry’s contribution to GDP rose to 3.4% in FY2025, up from 3.2% a year earlier, reflecting both demand expansion and supply-side strengthening. India’s vast domestic market, supported by rising disposable incomes and rapid urbanisation, continues to create strong growth opportunities for consumer electronics. At the macro level, India’s digital economy is poised to expand at twice the pace of the broader economy, significantly amplifying demand for electronic products. In line with this trajectory, the government targets USD 300 billion in electronics production by 2026. India has also become an increasingly attractive destination for global consumer electronics companies, supported by a liberal FDI regime that permits 100% foreign investment in electronics manufacturing and offers multiple entry routes for investors. Despite this momentum, India currently accounts for only about 4% of the global electronics market and remains largely assembly-driven. The government’s longer-term ambition is to deepen local value addition and integrate more meaningfully into global value chains (GVCs). While mobile phones have spearheaded India’s emergence as a manufacturing base, the next frontier lies in scaling IT hardware manufacturing. The targeted policy framework is designed to catalyse a shift from pure assembly to high-value, vertically integrated manufacturing, signalling a decisive move toward capturing a larger share of the global electronics value chain. Identify opportunities and manage risk with confidence in markets where reliable information is hard to access. Request demo Tags ElectronicsIndiaManufacturingRecent Posts Quants Corner | Minding the gap between breadth and crowding in US Equity flows EPFR 01.07.2026 Quants Corner In this Quant’s Corner, we will explore the real relationship between flow breadth and flow crowding and how that relationship can be harnessed. Read More Proprietary, Hyper-Local Intelligence: The New Edge in Emerging Market Strategy ISI 30.06.2026 Insights, Publications Volatility is no longer the exception—it’s the environment. According to Steve Pulley, CEO of ISI, today’s biggest challenge for institutional Read More Global Navigator: Can AI be prompted to turn a profit? EPFR 29.06.2026 Publications Heading into the second quarter’s final week, WTI crude oil had fallen to under a barrel and the average Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.