Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on December 27 hailed India’s manufacturing leap in 2025, saying that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government will continue to ensure ease of doing business in the nation’s manufacturing journey. “Scale, sophistication, reliability, local value chain, global trust, and more. This thread takes you through how the Modi government’s thrust on enhancing #EaseOfDoingBusiness has marked a shift in our #Manufacturing journey,” the minister posted on X, replying to a thread by MyGovIndia X handle.
“Supply chains are strengthening domestically, while Indian facilities are increasingly serving international markets. The result is an ecosystem that combines resilience with ambition, and execution with reliability,” according to the MyGovIndia X handle. India became the world’s second-largest mobile phone producer, with more than 99 per cent of phones sold domestically now Made in India India moves up the manufacturing value chain.
“The launch of India’s first tempered-glass facility in Noida and the global delivery of WhAP 8×8 armoured vehicles reflect growing sophistication in Indian manufacturing. With 10 semiconductor projects approved across 6 states and Rs 1.60 lakh crore in investments, India laid the foundation for future tech leadership,” the X post noted.
From batteries to solar modules, India is localising the clean energy ecosystem. With domestic electrode manufacturing, rapidly expanding solar capacity, and the launch of the country’s first ingot-wafer facility, the foundations of a resilient energy supply chain are taking shape































