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IMPROVING MANUFACTURING'S SHARE IN GDP
August 17, 2025
|Business Today India
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DURING 2011-12 TO 2024-25, the share of manufacturing in GDP stagnated at 14-17%. The government aimed to increase this to 25% post reforms in 1991. The target has remained elusive. Another plan was to raise the share of workers engaged in manufacturing to at least 100 million; we had reached two-thirds of that level in 2023-24 (11.4% of workers). Overall manufacturing growth during 2011-2025 averaged 5.9% as against overall GDP growth of 6%. To get a 25% share in GDP, manufacturing growth needs to be nearly 1.6 times the rate of growth of GDP.
Trade disruptions, supply chain chokes, geopolitical uncertainties, need for a greater oversight of the production process, job creation, innovation and national security make a strong case for onshoring manufacturing.
We need to develop and adhere to a strategic intent for manufacturing, like China's Strategic Development Plan 2025. Emphasis on effectiveness of R&D is necessary. China has a reservoir of AI experts built up through emphasis on R&D. Domestic labs, innovators, institutions have been funded adequately. This includes repatriation of Chinese AI experts from abroad. Tamil Nadu has a scheme to get top overseas Indian talent to repatriate. The use of technology has impacted manufacturing. During 2011-2023, average value added in manufacturing was ₹20 lakh crore, employing on average 56 million workers and having ₹67 lakh crore of capital stock.
For structural transformation, we analyse total factor productivity (TFP) in manufacturing.
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