Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly advocated for a self-reliant Indian economy. He emphasized manufacturing everything from semiconductors to ships within the country. The government is supporting this by removing thousands of compliance burdens for businesses. This vision was shared at the inauguration of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show.

Key Points: PM Modi Pushes Atmanirbhar Bharat From Chip to Ship Manufacturing

  • PM Modi inaugurated the UP International Trade Show 2025 with a focus on indigenous manufacturing
  • He announced the abolition of over 40,000 compliances to boost ease of doing business
  • Modi stated India seeks growth despite global disruptions through self-reliance
  • The government is promoting Swadeshi designs and private investment in research and innovation
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Everything from chip to ship...: PM Modi calls for boost to Atmanirbhar Bharat manufacturing

PM Modi calls for a Swadeshi economy, urging everything from chip to ship be made in India. He highlights eased compliances and global confidence at UP trade show.

"We want everything from chip to ship to be manufactured in India - PM Narendra Modi"

Noida, September 25

Calling for a boost to indigenous production across sectors, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the government is standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the stakeholders, adding that India has to focus heavily on becoming a 'Swadeshi' economy in its upcoming journey.

PM Modi inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show-2025. Addressing a gathering here, the Prime Minister said that the government has removed several unnecessary compliances so that businesses can keep thriving in the country.

"The government is putting a strong emphasis on Make in India manufacturing. We want everything from chip to ship to be manufactured in India; for this, we are focusing on your ease of doing business. The government abolished more than 40,000 compliances, and more than a thousand laws were decriminalised. We are standing with you shoulder-to-shoulder," said PM Modi while addressing the business fraternity and the traders present at the event.

"Despite the global disruptions and uncertainties, India's growth is attractive. Disruptions don't hinder us, but even in those circumstances, we look for new directions. Amid all these disruptions, India is strengthening the foundations for the coming decades. Our resolve and mantra is Atmanirbhar Bharat. Nothing can be more helpless than being dependent on others. The more a country stays dependent others, the more its growth is going to stay compromised," he added.

He further demanded that there should be no compromise of the products being produced indigenously. "Every citizen is adopting Swadeshi, 'Garv se kaho hum swadeshi hai', our traders will have to proudly adopt this mantra."

PM Modi also said that an ecosystem has to be created where a special emphasis has to be given to Swadeshi designs. "In the research sector, private investments will have to come forward; without innovation, the world stops, businesses halt."

The trade show, under the theme "Ultimate Sourcing Begins Here", is being held from September 25 to 29. The trade show is being held with three core objectives- innovation, integration, and internationalisation. A three-pronged buyer strategy is targeting international buyers, domestic Business-to-business (B2B) buyers, and domestic Business-to-Consumer (B2C) buyers, providing opportunities for exporters, small businesses, and consumers alike.UPITS-2025 is highlighting the state's diverse craft traditions, modern industries, robust MSMEs, and emerging entrepreneurs on a single platform.

Key sectors that are being represented include handicrafts, textiles, leather, agriculture, food processing, IT, electronics, AYUSH, among others. It also features Uttar Pradesh's rich art, culture, and cuisine under one roof.

Russia is participating as a partner country, adding strategic significance and opening avenues for bilateral trade, technology exchange, and long-term cooperation. Over 2,400 exhibitors; 1,25,000 B2B visitors; and 4,50,000 B2C visitors are expected to participate in the trade show.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support the vision, I hope this translates to quality jobs for our youth. Sometimes policies look good on paper but implementation takes time. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Rohit P
Garv se kaho hum swadeshi hai! Love this spirit. As a small business owner, the reduced compliance burden is a huge relief. Already seeing positive changes in our sector.
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Sarah B
The focus on innovation and private investment in research is crucial. Hope to see more Indian brands competing globally. The trade show sounds impressive with Russia's participation.
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Michael C
Interesting development. The "chip to ship" vision is ambitious but achievable with proper infrastructure. Hope the MSME sector gets the support they need to scale up.
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Kavya N
As a consumer, I'm consciously choosing Indian products wherever possible. It feels good to contribute to our economy. Hope quality standards are maintained across all sectors.
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Vikram M
The Russia partnership is strategic. Good to see UP emerging as a manufacturing hub. This trade show will showcase our diverse capabilities to the world. Jai Hind!

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