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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), in partnership
with the Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (ICEMA), on
the sidelines of EXCON, 2025 organised a session on Export Competitiveness of
CE industry during the 2nd Manufacturing Council Meeting Vimal Anand
congratulated the CE industry as a highly promising export-driven sector that
has showcased strong momentum in global markets. He emphasised the government’s
commitment to expanding India’s international trade engagements and highlighted
that India is currently negotiating trade agreements with several countries,
including Chile, Peru, Canada, MERCOSUR, Mexico, Maldives and others.
Urging the industry to leverage these new trade
opportunities and agreements, Vimal Anand said, “The government is committed to
concluding these trade agreements within a span of one year. We strongly
encourage the industry to make full use of these frameworks and significantly
enhance their exports to these emerging and highpotential markets.” He further
emphasised that along with export diversification, broadening the import market
is also critical.
Deepak Shetty, Chairman, CII Council on Manufacturing
Excellence, President, ICEMA & MD & CEO, JCB India Ltd, underscored
India’s growing global footprint in CE manufacturing. “Indian construction
equipment is today exported to more than 135 countries, reflecting the strength
and quality of our manufacturing. The Government has extended tremendous
support to the industry through trade facilitation and policy reforms. It is
now for us—as an industry—to expand our reach, tap new markets, and position
India firmly as a global hub for construction equipment” he remarked.
“EXCON has showcased the remarkable innovation capability of
Indian CE manufacturers—from advanced digital machines to sustainable and
energy-efficient equipment. These innovations demonstrate that India is not
just manufacturing for the world but shaping the future of construction
technologies. This strengthens our export competitiveness and reinforces
India’s position as a trusted global supplier” added Ramesh Palagiri, President
Designate, ICEMA, Managing Director & CEO, Wirtgen India Pvt Ltd.
Ajit Pai, Partner, Ernst & Young, mentioned “India’s
Construction Equipment industry is the fastest growing among major economies.
With exports rising at more than double the domestic market’s pace and
competitiveness steadily improving across inputs, quality, and scale, India is
rapidly positioning itself as a global CE hub.”
Neeraj Huddar, Resident Fellow NITI Aayog, Lead Architect
NITI Frontier Tech Hub stated that realising India's target of a $5.1 trillion
manufacturing GDP will depend on the strategic deployment of advanced
manufacturing technologies, backed by targeted policy support in high-impact
sectors, to effectively turn this ambitious vision into reality. Prof Rishikesha
Krishnan, Strategy, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore emphasised the
critical need to strengthen India’s innovation capabilities to drive sustained
economic growth. He highlighted the importance of developing systematic
innovation processes within organisations, fostering a robust national
innovation ecosystem, setting clear and aspirational strategies, and promoting
focused collaboration among all stakeholders.
Pratik Kumar, CEO, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering &
Executive Director, Wipro (enterprises) Limited highlighted that additive manufacturing, as a key advanced
technology, advances sustainability objectives by significantly reducing
material waste and strengthening supply chain resilience through on-demand,
localised production.India is strongly positioned to capitalise on this
technological revolution, benefiting from supportive government policies, a
highly skilled workforce, ongoing global supply chain diversification trends,
robust domestic market growth, and a clear national focus on sustainability.
The session brought together key stakeholders from across
the manufacturing and CE ecosystem, reaffirming the strong collaboration
between industry and government toward building India into a leading global hub
for manufacturing and exports
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