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India's smartphone production was on the rise in 2025, but strong headwinds await

Smartphone manufacturing in India grew by 8% in 2025, driven by a significant 28% surge in exports as major contract manufacturers like Foxconn and Dixon Technologies expanded production capacity.

Key Points

  • India’s smartphone exports rose 28% year-over-year, now accounting for one-third of the country's total manufacturing output.
  • Foxconn Hon Hai recorded 48% growth, while Dixon Technologies saw an 89% increase in orders for brands like Motorola, Realme, and Xiaomi.
  • Electronics manufacturing became India's third-largest export category in fiscal year 2025, with projections to reach second place by 2026.
  • Samsung’s export growth remained modest at 4%, while Tata Electronics continued to play a key role in Apple’s assembly operations.
  • Rising memory chip costs and potential market declines have prompted analysts to recommend diversifying production into laptops and tablets.

Why it Matters

This manufacturing growth highlights India's increasing importance as a global electronics hub, though reliance on smartphones leaves the sector vulnerable to market volatility. Diversifying into laptops and tablets could provide more sustainable long-term economic stability for the nation's electronics industry.
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