Smartphones now India's largest export commodity, total production hits Rs 5.24 lakh cr

IANS April 11, 2025 336 views

India has achieved a remarkable milestone in smartphone manufacturing, with exports crossing Rs 2 lakh crore and total production reaching Rs 5.24 lakh crore in FY25. The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has been instrumental in attracting global investments and positioning India as a competitive manufacturing hub. Major global companies like Apple and Samsung have significantly scaled their operations in the country. This surge represents a transformative moment for India's electronics sector and its global manufacturing capabilities.

"Our vision is to position India as the principal manufacturing partner for global markets" - Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA Chairman
Smartphones now India's largest export commodity, total production hits Rs 5.24 lakh cr
New Delhi, April 11: Smartphones have now become India's single largest export commodity, crossing an all-time high of Rs 2,00,000 crore in FY25 which is a staggering 55 per cent annual growth, the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) said on Friday.

Key Points

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Smartphone exports cross Rs 2 lakh crore with 55% annual growth

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PLI scheme transforms India's electronics manufacturing

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Global companies like Apple and Samsung expand operations

India's total mobile phone production is also estimated to have reached Rs 5,25,000 crore in FY25, up significantly from Rs 4,22,000 crore in the previous fiscal year, thus signalling an unprecedented 'Make in India' success.

"This reflects the growing strength and maturity of India's electronics sector. The production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme has played a central role in this transformation. It has helped build scale, attract leading global investments, and position India as a competitive and reliable manufacturing base for the world," said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA.

The phenomenal surge in exports is driven primarily by the strategic implementation of the PLI scheme, which has transformed India into one of the world's fastest-growing mobile manufacturing hubs.

The scheme has attracted substantial global investments, enhancing India's competitiveness, scale, and capability to integrate deeply into Global Value Chains (GVCs).

The export momentum is led by global companies such as Apple and Samsung, which have scaled their manufacturing operations significantly in India.

"Our foremost priority is to nurture scale in mobile phone manufacturing, drive export-led growth, enhance competitiveness, expand into new markets, and address existing cost and operational disabilities," said Mohindroo.

With mobile phone production now reaching a substantive scale of Rs. 5,25,000 crore per annum, this momentum will provide the thrust needed to build capacities and capabilities in the domestic component ecosystem.

"We now need to double down on our efforts to create a sustainable, long-term ecosystem that can anchor India's leadership in the global electronics value chain," he mentioned.

The recent shifts in global trade dynamics, particularly the reciprocal tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, have opened strategic opportunities for Indian electronics in the US market.

"Our vision is to position India as the principal manufacturing partner and preferred supplier for all major global markets. The world must see India as a natural and strategic choice in electronics manufacturing," Mohindroo added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is amazing news! 🇮🇳 Finally seeing the results of Make in India initiative. Apple and Samsung manufacturing here means more jobs and better quality products. Hope this momentum continues!
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Priya M.
While the numbers look impressive, I wonder how much of this is truly "Made in India" vs just assembled here. We still import most components. The next step should be developing our semiconductor industry.
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Amit S.
Just bought an iPhone made in India and the quality is top notch! Proud to support local manufacturing. Hope prices become more competitive too as production scales up.
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Neha P.
The PLI scheme seems to be working wonders! But I hope the government ensures fair wages and working conditions for all the new manufacturing jobs being created.
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Vikram J.
₹5.25 lakh crore production value is mind-blowing! Next target should be developing Indian smartphone brands that can compete globally. We have the talent and infrastructure now.
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Sanjay R.
Great achievement, but let's not forget the environmental impact. With more manufacturing comes more e-waste. Hope the govt has plans for proper recycling infrastructure too.

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