From Energy to Intelligence: The Missing Electronic Layer in Industry 4.0/5.0 Strategy
India’s industrial transformation narrative is evolving rapidly. The language of Industry 4.0/5.0 now dominates policy discourses and public public discussions. The next phase of industrialization is to be driven by green energy, AI, automation, and digitally coordinated production and logistics systems. Factories are expected not only to be powered by green energy, but to operate as intelligent, adaptive systems. This vision is directionally sound—but structurally incomplete. The current discourse makes two conceptual leaps. The first, as I argued in a blogpost on 11 April, moves from renewable energy generation to industrial consumption, often overlooking the electrical infrastructure required to make power usable at scale. The second leap moves from powered systems to intelligent systems—without adequately accounting for the infrastructure that enables real-time control and responsiveness. If electrical infrastructure forms the first missing layer in this transition, electronic inf...