India's Sports Gear Export Boom: $8.1B Opportunity & 54 Lakh Jobs

A NITI Aayog report highlights India's massive potential to become a global sports equipment manufacturing hub, with exports possibly reaching $8.1 billion by 2036. This growth could generate nearly 54 lakh jobs, significantly boosting the economy. However, the sector faces structural challenges like high production costs, fragmented MSMEs, and weak global brand visibility. To succeed, the report recommends policy support, infrastructure investment, and a unified 'Brand India' strategy to compete with nations like China and Pakistan.

Key Points: India's $8.1B Sports Equipment Export Plan: NITI Aayog

  • $8.1B export opportunity by 2036
  • Potential to create 54 lakh jobs
  • Current global export share only 0.5%
  • High costs and weak branding are key hurdles
  • Strategy includes duty rationalization and 'Brand India'
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Sports equipment exports could hit USD 8.1 billion, create 54 lakh jobs : NITI Aayog

NITI Aayog report reveals India's $8.1B sports equipment export potential by 2036, creating 54 lakh jobs, with challenges and strategy.

"India has a significant opportunity to emerge as a global hub for sports equipment manufacturing - NITI Aayog Report"

New Delhi, March 19

India has a significant opportunity to emerge as a global hub for sports equipment manufacturing, but structural challenges continue to limit its export potential, noted a report of NITI Aayog released on Thursday.

The report highlights that the global sports equipment market, currently valued at around USD 140 billion, is expected to expand to nearly USD 300 billion by 2036. Despite this growth, India's share in global exports remains modest at approximately 0.5 per cent, indicating substantial untapped potential. In 2024, India exported sports equipment worth about USD 275 million, largely concentrated in categories such as cricket gear, inflatable balls, and fitness equipment.

India's manufacturing ecosystem is primarily driven by micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), with key clusters located in Jalandhar and Meerut. While these clusters have developed strong artisanal capabilities over time, the sector remains fragmented and constrained by limited scale, low technology adoption, and inadequate global integration.

The report identifies a USD 8.1 billion export opportunity for India in sports equipment by 2036, which could generate nearly 54 lakh jobs. However, achieving this target would require addressing both supply-side and demand-side constraints.

On the supply side, high raw material costs, expensive land, and inefficient logistics significantly increase production costs. Indian manufacturers also face challenges due to limited access to advanced machinery, high certification costs, and gaps in testing infrastructure. These factors result in a cost disadvantage of around 10-20 percent compared to competitors such as China and Pakistan.

Demand-side issues further constrain growth. The report notes weak global brand visibility, limited partnerships with international sports brands, and insufficient athlete endorsements for Indian-made products. Additionally, trade barriers and lack of targeted provisions in free trade agreements restrict market access.

The report also underscores the importance of leveraging upcoming global sporting events, including the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, as a demand catalyst. India's ambition to host the 2036 Olympics presents an opportunity to boost domestic manufacturing and integrate into global supply chains.

To unlock the sector's potential, the report recommends a multi-pronged strategy. Key measures include rationalising import duties on raw materials, investing in shared testing and certification infrastructure, and promoting cluster-based manufacturing. It also calls for targeted fiscal support, estimated at around Rs 2,000 crore, to enhance competitiveness in the medium term.

In the long term, the report suggests developing new manufacturing clusters near ports, strengthening domestic raw material ecosystems, and building a unified 'Brand India' strategy to enhance global visibility. Collaboration between government, industry, and sports institutions will be critical to drive these reforms.

Overall, the report concludes that with coordinated policy action and sustained investment, India can transform its sports equipment sector into a major export engine, contributing to job creation and strengthening its position in global manufacturing value chains.

- ANI

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Priya S
Creating 54 lakh jobs would be a game-changer for our youth. But the report rightly points out our MSMEs are fragmented. We need more than just policy papers - actual on-ground support, easier loans, and technology upgrades for these small manufacturers.
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Arjun K
The 2036 Olympics ambition is key. Hosting will force us to build world-class infrastructure and supply chains. But we have to start NOW. Brand visibility is weak because we don't market ourselves. Our cricket gear is top quality, why isn't it in every international store?
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global manufacturing trends, the 10-20% cost disadvantage is a major hurdle. The Rs 2,000 crore support sounds good, but is it enough? China's ecosystem is decades ahead. We need aggressive, sustained investment, not just one-time packages.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, NITI Aayog reports are great at identifying problems, but implementation is always the issue. "Collaboration between government, industry..." - we hear this every time. Where is the concrete, time-bound action plan? Who is accountable? Let's see some real movement on the ground.
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Meera T
Love the focus on clusters near ports! Logistics cost is killing our competitiveness. Also, we need our star athletes - cricketers, badminton players, wrestlers - to endorse Indian-made gear. That's the best marketing. Let's build that pride in our own products.

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