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India-Made Electronic Products are Gaining Global Recognition: Ashwini Vaishnaw

CIO Insider Team | Friday, 18 April, 2025
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The rising reliability of India-made electronic products and the country's growing commitment to protecting intellectual property rights are gaining strong recognition within the global market, says Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw.

The trustworthiness is creating fresh prospects for manufacturers, designers, and particularly the youth of India. Addressing the audience at VVDN Technologies' Global Innovation Park in Manesar, where he launched a new SMT (Surface Mount Technology) line, the Minister emphasized the significant progress achieved through the government's 'Make in India' initiative.

Over some time, India has developed strong capabilities in electronics design. These capabilities now include products related to the automobile sector, power electronics, signaling, and security systems. Designing and manufacturing of such products is increasingly happening within India, which is a significant achievement under the Prime Minister's 'Make in India' program," says Ashwini.

"With the recent addition electronic component scheme, the depth and scope of development will further expand. Moreover, the reliability of Indian products and the country's commitment to respecting intellectual property rights are gaining global recognition," adds Ashwini.

We are here in a facility which has a design team as big as 5,000 engineers. These young engineers are designing some of the most complex products, embedded with AI, moving far beyond legacy systems

Ashwini emphasized that a key development in the electronic sector has been the emergence of large-scale design teams within manufacturing firms.

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"We are here in a facility that has a design team as big as 5,000 engineers. These young engineers are designing some of the most complex products, embedded with AI, moving far beyond legacy systems," says Ashwini.



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