The Manufacturing Centers in India contribute significantly to the country’s economy, making up around 17% of the GDP and providing employment to over 27.3 million people. With government initiatives like Make in India and Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, the country is becoming a global destination for manufacturing.
India has diverse industries, including automobiles, pharmaceuticals, electronics, textiles, and heavy engineering. States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Karnataka have developed strong industrial ecosystems, attracting global companies to set up their manufacturing plant in India.
Future Trends in India’s Manufacturing Sector
Adoption of AI, IoT, and automation in factories is making manufacturing smarter and more efficient.
The Indian government is promoting solar energy, electric vehicles (EVs), and carbon-neutral manufacturing.
With trade agreements and foreign partnerships, Indian manufacturers are expanding into Africa, Europe, and North America.
How Stepindus Supports Manufacturing Growth in India
Stepindus is a trusted business consulting firm in India, helping global companies establish and expand manufacturing plant setup. Our expert services include:
Site Selection: Finding the best location for manufacturing centers.
Regulatory Compliance: Assisting with approvals and licensing.
Operational Optimization: Streamlining production processes for maximum efficiency.
Workforce Training: Bridging skill gaps in automation, robotics, and smart manufacturing.
Whether you’re a startup or an established manufacturer, Stepindus offers end-to-end consulting services to help you navigate India’s manufacturing landscape.
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The service sector accounts for 57 percent of India's GDP. The service sector also employs 27 percent of India's workforce.
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