From importer to exporter under Modi Govt: India emerges as key player in global electronics supply chain
June 25, 2026
  • Read Ecopy
  • Circulation
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Android AppiPhone AppArattai
Organiser
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
Organiser
  • Home
  • Bharat
  • World
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Editorial
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Defence
  • International Edition
  • RSS @ 100
  • Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
Home Bharat

From importer to exporter under Modi Govt: India emerges as key player in global electronics supply chain

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, India has made a remarkable shift from being a net importer to an exporter of electronic components for Apple products. This milestone signifies India's growing influence in the global supply chain and highlights the success of initiatives like Make in India and the Product Linked Incentive scheme

WEBDESKWEBDESK
Mar 3, 2025, 03:10 pm IST
in Bharat, World, China, Economy
Follow on Google News
Representative image

Representative image

FacebookTwitterWhatsAppTelegramEmail

In a groundbreaking development under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has made its debut as an exporter of electronic components for Apple products to key markets like China and Vietnam. This shift marks a transformative moment for the nation’s role in the global supply chain, as it transitions from being a net importer of these components to becoming an exporter. This milestone has the potential to reshape not only India’s electronics manufacturing landscape but also the broader global supply chain dynamics, signaling a significant achievement under the Make in India and Product Linked Incentive (PLI) initiatives.

A Game-Changing Shift in India’s Electronics Manufacturing Sector

For years, India’s role in the global electronics supply chain was largely confined to importing components, particularly for high-end products like Apple’s MacBooks, AirPods, Watches, iPhones, and Pencils. However, with the successful implementation of strategic government initiatives, India is now poised to alter this trajectory. By exporting key electronic components for Apple products, India has marked a major shift in its manufacturing capabilities.

A crucial driver behind this transformation has been the Government of India’s pro-business policies, including the Make in India initiative and the Product Linked Incentive scheme. These initiatives have created a favourable environment for Apple suppliers like Motherson Group, Jabil, Aequs, and Tata Electronics to set up local production facilities. These companies now manufacture critical components in India, thus laying the foundation for a burgeoning electronics manufacturing ecosystem within the country.

This change also aligns with Apple’s broader strategy to diversify its supply chain and reduce its reliance on China. The move to source components from India will not only strengthen Apple’s manufacturing flexibility but also contribute to greater value addition domestically.

Boosting India’s Electronics Manufacturing and Export Targets

India’s entry into the global electronics export market holds significant economic potential. With Apple’s suppliers now manufacturing components locally, India is expected to see a boost in its electronics manufacturing sector, creating new job opportunities and attracting further foreign investments. According to industry projections, this shift could help India achieve its component export target of $35-40 billion by 2030, a goal that aligns with the Indian government’s long-term vision for the sector.

This strategic shift is also an example of how global supply chains are evolving in response to shifting economic and geopolitical conditions. India’s rise as a key supplier for Apple is not just a testament to its growing capabilities in electronics manufacturing but also an illustration of how strategic investments can reshape a nation’s economic landscape and elevate its standing on the global stage.

Reconfiguring Supply Chains: Impact on China, Vietnam, and Global Competitors

The export of Apple components from India to China and Vietnam marks a significant turning point for both countries, historically important hubs in Apple’s global manufacturing operations. China and Vietnam, which have long been pivotal in the assembly of Apple’s products, will now source more components from India, potentially leading to a reconfiguration of their supply chains. This shift could reduce their reliance on traditional component suppliers, increasing India’s role in the final assembly of Apple products in these countries.

Moreover, this transformation has the potential to put increased competitive pressure on traditional manufacturing giants such as Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. These countries, which have long dominated the electronics manufacturing landscape, may now face stiffer competition from India as the country strengthens its position as a critical supplier of key components.

Apple’s Strategy: Reducing Reliance on China and Inspiring Other Tech Giants

For Apple, this shift is more than just a move to secure a more diversified and resilient supply chain. It is part of a larger strategy to reduce dependence on China, given the increasing geopolitical tensions and the need for more geographically diversified production. By integrating India into its supply chain, Apple can ensure greater flexibility and reduce the risks associated with heavy reliance on one manufacturing hub.

This strategic shift could also serve as a model for other US-based tech companies. As the global business environment becomes increasingly unpredictable, other firms may follow Apple’s lead, seeking to reduce supply chain risks by broadening their base of operations and exploring manufacturing opportunities in countries like India.

India’s Path Toward Becoming a Leading Electronics Exporter

Domestically, this shift in the supply chain is expected to provide a substantial boost to India’s electronics manufacturing industry. The sector is poised to see increased investments, job creation, and a growing presence on the global stage. This is a direct reflection of the Indian government’s focus on promoting domestic manufacturing and creating a robust export-oriented industry. The Make in India initiative, in particular, has been pivotal in enabling India to attract investments and build a world-class electronics manufacturing infrastructure.

India’s transformation from a net importer to an exporter of electronic components is a monumental achievement under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. By leveraging government policies, attracting global manufacturers, and diversifying its supply chain, India is positioning itself as a key player in the global electronics market. This shift not only strengthens India’s economy but also redefines its role in the global supply chain, paving the way for a new era of manufacturing and exports.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topics: Make In IndiaIndia EconomyModi governmentElectronics ManufacturingApple Supply ChainPLI InitiativeIndia Exporter
Share1TweetSendShareSend
✮ Subscribe Organiser YouTube Channel. ✮
✮ Join Organiser's WhatsApp channel for Nationalist views beyond the news. ✮
Previous News

‘PM Modi sets 2 goals: Become 3rd largest economy & fully developed nation by 2047,’ says Union Minister Amit Shah

Next News

Post-Mahakumbh, Yogi govt gears up to make entire Uttar Pradesh insect-free with automatic machines

Related News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron

India-France 114-Rafale Deal: How New Delhi is turning defence procurement into a Make-in-India aerospace revolution

India’s first made-in-India C-295 aircraft marks a shift from state control to nation-building through public-private partnership

From Nationalisation to Nation Building: The difference between socialism and integral humanism

The Modi era is presented as a transformative phase in Indian politics, governance, and national identity, reflecting the aspirations of a rapidly evolving India

Modi Yug: How twelve years of governance reshaped India’s aspirations, identity & development trajectory

India surpasses South Korea, Enters big 5 manufacturing hub; Seals strategic footprint in the global supply chain

12 years of Modi Government: A new era of nation building

A representative image

World Bank praises India’s economic resilience, highlights opportunities in manufacturing and food processing

Load More

Latest News

Twin earthquakes devastate Venezuela

Venezuela Earthquake 2026: Powerful 7.5 & 7.2 magnitude tremors leave the country in ruins; State of emergency declared

Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif

Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif sparks fury in POJK, labels Mirpuris &  Rawalakot residents ‘Non-Kashmiris’

Sunil Ambekar (Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh addressing the gathering in Patna

The Emergency taught us that a vigilant society is essential to protect democracy: Sunil Ambekar ji

Punjab Moga Massacre 1989: When Khalistani terrorists turned an RSS shakha into a killing field

From sovereign satellite networks to human spaceflight, India is building the foundations of a globally competitive space power

India eyes a $45 billion space economy by 2033: AnanthSat-1’s 2029 launch heralds the private satellite age

Emergency and RSS- The resistance years: Sangh, society and restoration of democracy

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu inaugurates the Jonnagiri Gold Mining Project in Kurnool district

Andhra Pradesh: CM Chandrababu Naidu lunches first major gold mining project in Kurnool district

AI-generated image for representation

Tamil Nadu: School teacher faces action over alleged humiliation of menstruating student

Cochin Shipyard (File Photo)

Keralam: ‘I Love Pakistan’ inscription found inside vessel at Cochin Shipyard; Central agencies launch probe

BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari

Karnataka: BJP accuses Kharge family of illegally acquiring government land worth over Rs 100 crore

Load More
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Cookie Policy
  • Refund and Cancellation
  • Delivery and Shipping

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies

  • Home
  • Search Organiser
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • North America
    • South America
    • Europe
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Opinion
  • Analysis
  • Defence
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Business
  • RSS @ 100
  • Entertainment
  • More ..
    • Sci & Tech
    • Vocal4Local
    • Special Report
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Law
    • Economy
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
  • Advertise
  • Circulation
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies & Terms
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Refund and Cancellation
    • Terms of Use

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies