Beyond Assembly: How India’s Mobility Boom Can Deepen Industrial Capability
Introduction: India’s “100 Products” Moment On 12 May, DPIIT Secretary Amardeep Singh Bhatia said, at the CII Annual Business Summit 2026, that the central government is identifying around 100 products that the country still cannot manufacture in sufficient quantity despite possessing both domestic demand and a large industrial base. The list reportedly spans a wide range of industrial categories — from axles and bearings to electronic systems, industrial intermediates, machinery, and rare-earth-linked products. At first glance, such reports may appear to be another routine addition to India’s long-running manufacturing discourse. But the significance of this development lies elsewhere. For decades, much of India’s manufacturing conversation revolved around increasing production volumes, attracting investment, improving ease of doing business, or raising exports. What this latest policy thinking appears to recognise, however, is that the deeper challenge is not merely manufacturing out...