
NITI Aayog, Tata Electronics Partner to Boost Manufacturing
- NITI Aayog engages Tata Electronics to accelerate India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem development.
- Focus on scaling production, strengthening resilient supply chains, and expanding global value chains.
- Collaboration supports India’s ambition to become global hub for advanced electronics manufacturing.
India is steadily strengthening its position in the global electronics manufacturing landscape as demand for semiconductors, consumer electronics, and advanced digital technologies continues to rise. Governments worldwide are increasingly prioritizing domestic electronics production to build resilient supply chains and reduce dependence on imports. In India, the electronics sector has already emerged as one of the fastest-growing manufacturing segments, supported by initiatives such as production-linked incentives, semiconductor missions, and the broader “self-reliant India” vision.
As electronics exports expand and global value chains shift, collaboration between policymakers and industry leaders has become essential to accelerate investments, innovation, and capacity building in the country’s technology manufacturing ecosystem. In line with this vision, NITI Aayog has strengthened its engagement with industry by initiating strategic discussions with Tata Electronics to accelerate India’s electronics manufacturing growth. NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Bery recently met the leadership team of Tata Electronics, led by Managing Director and CEO Dr. Randhir Thakur, to explore opportunities to expand the country’s electronics production capabilities. The interaction focused on scaling up manufacturing capacity, strengthening resilient supply chains, and increasing India’s participation in global electronics value chains.
The collaboration reflects the government’s intent to work closely with domestic industry players that are actively investing in advanced electronics and semiconductor capabilities. Tata Electronics has been expanding its footprint in the sector through initiatives in semiconductor assembly, testing, and electronics manufacturing services. By engaging directly with industry leaders, policymakers aim to ensure that national strategies are aligned with practical manufacturing needs and global market dynamics.
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The dialogue also comes at a time when global demand for electronics is rising rapidly, creating new opportunities for India to strengthen its manufacturing ecosystem. With supportive policy frameworks and growing investments in semiconductor infrastructure, the country is positioning itself as a major hub for advanced electronics production. Strategic collaborations between government institutions and private sector players are expected to accelerate innovation, attract investment, and build a robust supply chain network capable of supporting large-scale manufacturing.
Experts believe that such partnerships will play a crucial role in enabling India to move beyond assembly-based manufacturing toward higher-value electronics production. Strengthening domestic capabilities in components, design, and semiconductor technologies will help the country enhance its competitiveness in the global technology market. As India continues to develop its electronics ecosystem, coordinated efforts between policymakers and industry leaders are expected to drive long-term growth, create employment opportunities, and strengthen the country’s role in global technology supply chains.
