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    Home»Tech»$1.3 Trillion Export Goal: India’s Manufacturing Push by 2035

    $1.3 Trillion Export Goal: India’s Manufacturing Push by 2035

    Tech January 24, 20262 Mins Read
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    A transformative report outlines how India can nearly triple exports to $1.3 trillion by 2035 via regulatory simplification and reforms. The strategy pivots from government expenditure dependence to robust manufacturing growth.

    This is PM Modi’s third strategic thrust to establish India as the go-to global manufacturing center, amplifying its trade influence. Spotlight falls on 15 high-potential sectors: semiconductors, metals, electronics, and labor-heavy industries like leather.

    Simplifying norms, slashing paperwork, and enhancing ease of doing business are set to unleash corporate productivity, draw investments, and equip Indian exports for international battles. Despite worldwide flux, India emerges as a resilient growth powerhouse.

    Navigating supply chain strains and geopolitical risks, India pitches itself as a dependable production base. Government interventions are yielding fruits, as per fresh metrics. FICCI’s Q3 FY2026 manufacturing survey registers unprecedented highs in performance and optimism.

    91% firms saw production stability or gains, improving from 87%. Confidence in orders hit 86%, with GST cuts playing a key role. Surveyed entities surpass ₹3 lakh crore in yearly business, backed by solid finances: 8.9% average interest and 87% getting sufficient loans from banks for ongoing and future needs.

    These indicators herald a new era where India could dominate global manufacturing narratives by 2035.

    1.3 trillion dollars Business ease India FICCI Survey GST rate cuts India exports 2035 Manufacturing reforms PM Modi strategy Semiconductors India
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