India's Pathway to Global Manufacturing Dominance
India's manufacturing sector, driven by Industry 4.0 and AI, is pivotal for achieving Viksit Bharat 2047. Secretary Nidhi Khare highlights the importance of quality, resilience, and innovation, emphasizing India's role in global standards and the need for public-private partnerships in testing infrastructures to boost global competitiveness.
India's manufacturing industry is progressively aligning itself with Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence, and sophisticated automation systems, accentuating its emergence as a global manufacturing hub. Speaking at the 11th Conference on Quality Systems for Global Manufacturing Competitiveness, Nidhi Khare, Secretary of the Department of Consumer Affairs, underscored this evolution as vital to realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
In a transformative era characterized by smart supply chains and data-driven production, Khare emphasized that a nation's manufacturing competitiveness now hinges on innovation, quality, and sustainability. Beyond mere production efficiencies, these elements are integral to building consumer trust and achieving global competitiveness, she stressed.
Khare pointed to India's expanding role in international standard-setting bodies and its recognition in emerging technologies. Highlighting the importance of standardization, she urged greater industry engagement in updating standards and adopting modern testing infrastructures. Additionally, she advocated for public-private collaboration to enhance quality initiatives, thereby reinforcing India's position in the global markets.
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