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India must deepen electronics capabilities amid geopolitical turbulence: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Vaishnaw said India has moved beyond the assembly-first era and must now fortify the deeper capabilities required to stay competitive and withstand global disruptions

November 17, 2025 / 12:25 IST
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IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw with IT secretary S Krishnan (left) and MoS Jitin Prasada
IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw with IT secretary S Krishnan (left) and MoS Jitin Prasada

Union IT and electronics minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said rising geopolitical tensions and a rapidly shifting geoeconomic landscape have pushed India’s electronics industry to a decisive inflection point, making it imperative to build strong design capabilities, achieve Six Sigma-level quality, and develop resilient domestic supply chains.

He said India has moved beyond the assembly-first era and must now fortify the deeper capabilities required to stay competitive and withstand global disruptions.

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Reflecting on the initial skepticism surrounding the Make in India programme, Vaishnaw said the industry has already demonstrated that India can emerge as a major global electronics hub.

He outlined how India’s manufacturing journey began by attracting large companies to assemble finished products in the country, creating domestic scale and market pull. This initial phase enabled the next—developing a component ecosystem. Coordinating closely with industry, the government prioritised a set of critical components essential for long-term competitiveness and launched policies such as the ECMS scheme to support their growth. Approvals under the scheme have risen steadily, a trend he attributed to consistent implementation efforts.