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India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits 4.15%, Outpaces Global Average

2026/07/08
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India’s Manufacturing Growth Hits 4.15%, Outpaces Global Average

According to www.fortuneindia.com, India’s manufacturing growth averaged 4.15% during the 2022–2025 period — nearly two percentage points above the global average — as multinational firms accelerate supply chain diversification beyond China.

Post-Pandemic Growth Acceleration

The ASSOCHAM study, titled Global Manufacturing Undergoing Strategic Realignment: India Emerges as a Key Beneficiary of Supply Chain Diversification, documents a clear inflection point in India’s industrial trajectory. Manufacturing growth rose from 3.44% in the pre-pandemic period (2016–2019) to 4.15% in 2022–2025. This shift moved India from operating nearly one percentage point below the global benchmark before the pandemic to outperforming it by almost two percentage points — a measurable gain in competitiveness amid widespread adoption of China+1, nearshoring, and friendshoring strategies.

Global Peer Comparison

The analysis covers the world’s 10 largest manufacturing economies — which collectively account for nearly 65% of global manufacturing output. India joined the United States, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom in exceeding the global manufacturing average post-pandemic. In contrast, China — still the world’s largest manufacturing economy — saw its performance decline relative to the global benchmark, slipping from 2.4 percentage points above the average pre-pandemic to 2.26 percentage points below it during 2022–2025. Mexico remained the strongest performer globally, while Russia continued to post above-average growth.

Drivers Behind India’s Momentum

ASSOCHAM attributed India’s improving manufacturing performance to five interlinked factors: expanding domestic demand; infrastructure upgrades; improved logistics connectivity; rising investor confidence under the China+1 strategy; and targeted policy initiatives including the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, PM Gati Shakti, and industrial corridor development. The report emphasized that these reforms have cumulatively strengthened India’s position as a credible alternative node in global value chains — not merely a cost-driven destination but an increasingly resilient and scalable partner.

Strategic Recommendations

To sustain momentum, the report recommended four concrete actions: accelerating completion of priority logistics projects; strengthening domestic supplier ecosystems to reduce import dependency; promoting adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies across MSMEs and large manufacturers alike; and leveraging existing free trade agreements — such as those with the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and Malaysia — to deepen integration with regional and global value chains.

“The global manufacturing landscape is undergoing a gradual but important shift. Companies are no longer looking at efficiency alone; they are equally focused on resilience and diversification. India’s improving manufacturing performance reflects the impact of sustained reforms and growing investor confidence.” — Nirmal K. Minda, President, ASSOCHAM

He added that the next phase must prioritize implementation at scale and building globally competitive manufacturing ecosystems — a view echoed by industry practitioners who note that consistent execution on port modernization, rail freight capacity expansion, and vendor development programs will determine whether India captures a durable share of relocated production capacity.

Supply chain professionals tracking this transition report increasing engagement from U.S.- and EU-based electronics, pharmaceutical, and auto component buyers seeking dual-sourcing partners. Lead times for PLI scheme approvals have shortened to under 90 days in key sectors, and over 127 companies have received final incentive disbursements under Phase I of the electronics PLI program — signaling tangible progress beyond policy announcements.

Source: fortuneindia.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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