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Regulatory Reforms Boost India's Electrical and Electronics Manufacturing
14 Nov
Summary
- Government's prudent approach considers ecosystem preparedness
- Strong supply chain and logistics critical for power sector growth
- Recent notifications aim to remove bottlenecks

As of November 14th, 2025, the Indian government's prudent approach to regulating the electrical and electronics manufacturing sector is being praised for its consideration of the ecosystem's preparedness and maturity. Vikram Gandotra, the president of the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers' Association, emphasizes that to sustain the power sector's high growth rate, a strong supply chain network and smooth logistics are critical.
Gandotra notes that the recent regulatory notifications should help in removing the bottlenecks that have previously hindered the industry's progress. These developments, which include the implementation of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) and an omnibus technical regulation, are seen as crucial steps in strengthening the overall manufacturing ecosystem.
The government's focus on creating an enabling environment for the electrical and electronics sector is expected to drive continued growth and innovation in the coming years. Experts believe that the combination of strategic policy decisions and industry collaboration will be key to unlocking the full potential of India's manufacturing capabilities in this vital domain.



