India’s electronics industry aims to achieve USD 500 billion in manufacturing output by 2030, requiring substantial growth and overcoming a USD 400 billion production gap. This expansion is projected to create 12 million jobs by 2027 but faces a significant talent gap. Targeted skilling programs and industry-academia collaborations are essential to meet these goals.
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