‘Make in India’ milestone: Electronics exports jump 47% in Q1; 99% of mobiles now made domestically

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 Electronics exports jump 47% in Q1; 99% of mobiles now made domestically

India’s electronics exports have hit a major milestone, recording a sharp jump in the first quarter of the financial year 2025-26.Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal announced on social media platform X that exports touched $12.4 billion, marking a surge of more than 47% compared with the same period in 2024-25."Our electronics exports have seen a surge of over 47% in Q1 of 2025-26 over the same quarter in 2024-25. It is a sweet success story for 'Make In India', which has led to an exponential growth in our electronics production from $31 Bn to $133 Bn in a decade beginning 2014-15," the minister wrote.Highlighting the government’s efforts to boost self-reliance or making India Aatmanirbhar in manufacturing, Goyal said India has grown from just two mobile manufacturing units in 2014 to more than 300 today."One of the greatest journeys has been our transformation from a mobile importer to becoming the world's second-largest mobile phone manufacturer. The electronics sector has also generated large-scale employment opportunities with solar modules, networking devices, charger adapters, and electronic parts, also playing a key role in strengthening our exports," his post read.The data shared by the minister also showed that exports of electronic goods had risen eight-fold over the past decade, jumping from Rs 38,000 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 3.27 lakh crore in 2024-25.

In 2014-15, only 26% of mobile phones sold in India were made locally, with the rest imported. Now, that figure has completely flipped, with 99.2% of all mobile phones sold in the country being manufactured domestically. The value of mobile phone manufacturing has also soared, from Rs 18,900 crore in FY14 to an astonishing Rs 4,22,000 crore in FY24, according to Goyal.

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