India has witnessed a significant increase in mobile phone exports, reaching over Rs 2 lakh crore in fiscal 2024-25, with Apple’s iPhone contributing Rs 1.5 lakh crore to this growth. This surge in exports is a positive sign for the country’s electronics manufacturing sector. To further enhance this growth trajectory, the government has introduced a Rs 22,919 crore incentive scheme aimed at bolstering the electronics manufacturing ecosystem. The scheme focuses on promoting higher value addition and creating more job opportunities within the sector. This initiative aligns with the government’s vision of making India a global hub for electronics manufacturing. By incentivizing manufacturers and encouraging investment in the sector, India aims to strengthen its position in the global market. The growth in mobile phone exports, particularly driven by Apple’s significant contribution, showcases the potential of the Indian electronics industry. With a strategic focus on innovation, technology, and skilled labor, India is poised to become a key player in the global electronics market. This upward trajectory in mobile phone exports not only reflects the competitiveness of Indian manufacturers but also highlights the country’s potential for further growth and expansion in the electronics industry.

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“India’s Mobile Phone Exports Skyrocket to Rs 2 Lakh Crore, Fueled by Apple’s iPhone and Government Incentive Scheme”
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