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India’s Mobile Exports Jump from Rs 1,500 CR to Rs 2 Lakh CR in Decade: It Minister | Technology news
Samira Vishwas | July 24, 2025 5:24 AM CST

New delhi: India’s Mobile Phone Exports Have Surged 127 Times Over the Past Decade, Rising from Rs 1,500 Crore to Rs 2 Lakh Crore, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information TECHNOLOGY, JITINLOGY Infored the Lok Sabha in a Written Reply on Wednsday. The minister attributed this unprecedented growth in mobile manufacturing to the production-linked incentive (pli) scheme.

Over the last ten years, mobile production in India has witnessed a 28-fold increase, growing from ₹ 18,000 Crore to ₹ 5.45 Lakh Crore. Under the aegis of the national policy on electronics (NPE) 2019, The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) Had Notified The Production Linked Informat Electronics manufacturing (lsem) and the pli scheme for it hardware.

“The Pli Scheme for Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing has significantly impacted the mobile manufacturing sector in India, particularly in transforming the countery from a net Exporter of Mobile Phones. Bharat is now the second-largest mobile manufacturing country in the world, “The minister stated in his written reply.

As of June 2025, The Pli Scheme for Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing has attracted a cumulative investment of ₹ 12,390 Crore, LED to a Cumulative Production of ₹ 8,44,752 Crores ₹ 4,65,809 Crore, and Created 1,30,330 Direct Jobs.

Meanwhile, the pli scheme 2.0 for it hardware has attracted a Cumulative Investment of ₹ 717.13 Crore, Resulted in Cumulative Production Worth ₹ 12,195.84 Crore, and Generated 5,056 Direct Jobs Es of June 2025. Contributed by meity pli beneficiaries.

As part of its ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ Initiatives, The Government Launched Pli Schemes Across Across Several Sector in 2020 to make Indian manufacturers, globally Competitive Boost Exports, Integrate India Into The Global Supply Chain, and Reduce Import Dependency.


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