India's Smartphone Exports Cross Rs 1 Lakh Crore, EVs Reach 100+ Nations

President Droupadi Murmu, addressing Parliament, announced India's smartphone exports have surpassed Rs 1 lakh crore in just five months of FY 2025-26. She highlighted the global expansion of India's electric vehicle industry, now reaching over 100 countries. The President also detailed significant progress in solar energy, with 2 million rooftop installations completed. Furthermore, she introduced a major rural reform, the Viksit Bharat-G RAM G law, which guarantees 125 days of employment in villages.

Key Points: President Murmu on India's Export Boom & Rural Reforms

  • Record smartphone exports cross Rs 1 lakh crore
  • Electric vehicles now exported to over 100 countries
  • 2 million rooftop solar systems installed nationwide
  • New Viksit Bharat-G RAM G law guarantees 125 days of rural employment
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President Murmu outlines India's vision for global leadership and rural prosperity

President Murmu highlights India's record smartphone exports, EV expansion, solar power progress, and new rural employment law in Parliament address.

"In the first five months of the financial year 2025-26, India's smartphone exports crossed Rs 1 lakh crore. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, January 28

Addressing the joint session of Parliament at the start of the Budget Session today, President Droupadi Murmu highlighted India's growing economic trajectory and the transformative reforms in the rural parts of the country.

The President noted that the nation's manufacturing sector has reached unprecedented milestones, specifically in high-tech exports. "In the first five months of the financial year 2025-26, India's smartphone exports crossed Rs 1 lakh crore," she stated, adding that the reach of Indian industry is expanding into green mobility. "This year, India has begun exporting electric vehicles to more than 100 countries."

Turning her focus to the energy sector, President Murmu emphasised the shift toward sustainable power as a key pillar of national growth. She pointed out, "Apart from nuclear energy, India is also making rapid progress in the solar power sector. So far, 2 million rooftop solar systems have been installed."

Highlighting a major legislative reform for rural India, President Murmu introduced the Viksit Bharat-G RAM G law as a cornerstone for future village-level development. This new framework is designed to provide a stronger safety net and more consistent work opportunities for rural citizens. "For employment and development in rural areas, Viksit Bharat-G RAM G law has been formed," the President announced. She also highlighted the direct benefits of this reform for the rural workforce, stating, "With this new reform, there will be 125 days of employment guarantees in villages."

The President also detailed a comprehensive strategy to bolster the agricultural economy and diversify the income sources of India's farmers. Central to this vision is the promotion of traditional crops on the international stage. "To increase farmers' additional income, the government is continuing its efforts to promote the 'Shri Ann' scheme at the global level," she said.

She further explained that the modern farmer is no longer limited to traditional cultivation. "Today, farmers are being connected to pathways of economic growth not only through food grain production but also through animal husbandry, fisheries, and beekeeping."

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on rural employment and the 125-day guarantee is crucial. My village in Bihar needs consistent work, not just seasonal jobs. Hope this law is implemented effectively on the ground.
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Rohit P
2 million rooftop solar systems is a good start, but we need to accelerate this. The power situation in many towns is still unreliable. Green energy is the future, let's invest more.
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Sarah B
Connecting farmers to animal husbandry and fisheries is a smart move for income diversification. The 'Shri Ann' scheme promoting traditional crops globally could be a game-changer for our agricultural exports.
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Vikram M
Vision sounds great on paper. The real test is delivery. We've heard big promises for villages before. Show us the results, not just the legislation. Let's see the actual increase in farmer incomes.
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Michael C
The focus on both high-tech manufacturing and rural development is a balanced approach. A nation can only lead globally if its foundation at home is strong. The EV export numbers are particularly impressive.

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