Key Points

India is rapidly emerging as a global manufacturing powerhouse under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategic vision. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi highlighted the country's extraordinary potential to become the world's third-largest producer, driven by a dynamic young workforce and supportive ecosystem. The government's focused approach is transforming India from an import-dependent economy to a self-reliant manufacturing hub. With ambitious targets and sustainable development strategies, India is poised to redefine its industrial landscape by 2047.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi Reveals India's Path to Global Manufacturing Power

  • India targeting 3rd largest global manufacturing position
  • Modi's leadership driving unprecedented industrial growth
  • Skilled youth powering national manufacturing transformation
  • Sustainable industrial development emerging as key strategy
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India poised to become 3rd largest manufacturing hub: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi

Union Minister highlights India's manufacturing potential, targeting 3rd largest global producer status under Modi's leadership

"India will transform into a global manufacturing hub - Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister"

Dharwad, June 8

Union Minister for Consumer Affairs and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi on Sunday expressed strong confidence that India is on track to transform into a global manufacturing hub, citing the country's supportive environment, abundant resources, and dynamic youth.

Speaking at the inauguration of the 3rd Greenfield Unit and Sri Rama Temple built by Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited in Belur Industrial Area in Dharwad, Joshi highlighted India's unprecedented growth in manufacturing under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and its emergence as a self-reliant nation across sectors and its potential to become the world's third-largest producer, surpassing challenges faced in 2014.

"India will transform into a global manufacturing hub in the future, as it has a supportive environment, resources and an empowered youth that is required for the manufacturing sector," the Union Minister stated.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is achieving unprecedented growth in the manufacturing sector today. India today is self-reliant in everything from industry, jobs, education, information technology, transport, and electricity. The import situation that existed in 2014 is no longer there. It is developing as the largest exporting country in the world. Until now, China and Vietnam were the only leading producing countries in the world. Now, India has also joined that list and will emerge as the 3rd largest producer," he added.

Joshi noted the global demand for Indian talent, particularly in Germany, as the country leverages its vibrant youth and resources.

"Today, there is a high demand for Indian youth all over the world, including Germany. Due to the shortage of loyal, educationally qualified employees and technicians, foreign countries are turning to India. India has amazing opportunities in every way, including its vibrant and dynamic youth, resources, and environment, and locals should also take advantage of this," he stated.

Abhijit Khanvilkar, Director of Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited, highlighted local opportunities, stating, "Skilled human resources were available in Dharwad, but not enough job opportunities were available. We initially set up a unit in Dharwad, which has grown to three units, creating job opportunities for up to 500 persons."

Following the inauguration of the greenfield unit, Joshi also inaugurated the Lord Sri Rama Temple there.

Earlier, NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam had said that India's manufacturing sector must grow 15 per cent annually to contribute at least 25 per cent to the country's GDP (or USD 7.5 trillion) through Viksit Bharat 2047.

According to Joshi, the greenfield unit would help boost industrial growth in the region of North Karnataka and contribute to local employment generation and economic growth.

In a post on X, Johsi added that Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited was committed to sustainability and has inaugurated a 155 kWp rooftop solar power plant at its Pune unit, aimed at reducing the company's carbon footprint. He noted that the Dharwad unit had also adopted eco-friendly measures.

"Moments from the inauguration of the Lord Sri Ram Temple and its third greenfield unit built by Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited at Belur Industrial Area, Dharwad, today. This greenfield unit in Dharwad will boost industrial growth in North Karnataka. It will contribute to local employment generation and economic growth. Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited is committed to sustainability and has inaugurated a 155 kWp rooftop solar power plant at its Pune unit. This will promote the use of renewable energy with the aim of reducing the company's carbon footprint. The Dharwad unit has also adopted such eco-friendly measures and has ISO 14001 Environmental Management Certification," Joshi stated in a post on X.

The Union Minister was accompanied by former MLA Amrut Desai, former MLC Nagaraj Chhabbi and Abhijeet Khanwilkar, Director of Hodek Vibration Technologies Private Limited, among others.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! 🇮🇳 Our manufacturing sector has indeed come a long way since 2014. The focus on renewable energy in these new units shows we're thinking about sustainable growth. Hope more companies follow Hodek's example of combining industry with environmental responsibility.
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Priya M.
While the progress is commendable, I hope this manufacturing growth reaches smaller towns beyond industrial hubs. The mention of Dharwad is encouraging - we need more job creation in tier 2/3 cities to prevent urban overcrowding. Also, hope the 'empowered youth' get fair wages, not just jobs.
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Arjun S.
Make in India is working! 🚀 But we must ensure quality matches quantity. Chinese products still dominate because of pricing. Our manufacturers need to focus on both cost-effectiveness and durability to truly compete globally. The ISO certification mentioned is a good step in this direction.
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Sneha R.
Interesting how the temple inauguration was part of the event. While industrial growth is crucial, I hope we maintain the secular ethos of our workplaces. The focus should remain on skill development and job creation for all communities equally.
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Vikram J.
As someone from North Karnataka, this is welcome news! Our region has been neglected for too long in industrial development. 500 jobs may seem small, but if more companies come, it can transform the entire region. Hope the local youth get proper training to grab these opportunities.
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Neha P.
The solar power initiative is praiseworthy 🌞. But we need to see if these manufacturing units actually reduce imports or just assemble foreign components. True self-reliance means developing our own technologies, not just being the 'factory floor' for global companies.

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