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India’s electronics exports surge 47% in Q1 FY26, smartphones lead the charge

ICEA has projected electronics exports to reach $46–50 billion by the end of FY26, building on the momentum from FY24 and FY25, when exports stood at $29.1 billion and $38.6 billion, respectively.

August 07, 2025 / 15:27 IST
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India’s electronics manufacturing sector has transformed dramatically in the last decade, with production rising from $31 billion in FY15 to $133 billion in FY25.
India’s electronics manufacturing sector has transformed dramatically in the last decade, with production rising from $31 billion in FY15 to $133 billion in FY25.

India’s electronics exports soared 47% year-on-year to $12.4 billion in the first quarter of FY26, powered by a record-breaking performance in smartphone shipments, a 55% spike that underscores the country’s rising strength as a global electronics hub.

India’s electronics industry has posted a powerful start to FY26, with total electronics exports jumping to $12.4 billion in the April–June quarter, up from $8.43 billion a year ago, according to data from the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA). The primary growth engine was mobile phone exports, which surged 55% to $7.6 billion from $4.9 billion in Q1 FY25.

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Non-mobile electronics also saw robust gains, climbing 36% year-on-year to an estimated $4.8 billion. This growth was driven by segments such as solar modules, switching and routing equipment, charger adapters, and electronic components.

ICEA has projected electronics exports to reach $46–50 billion by the end of FY26, building on the momentum from FY24 and FY25, when exports stood at $29.1 billion and $38.6 billion, respectively.