Research Scholar,
India's manufacturing sector is on a high growth trajectory. As targeted by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC), it is set to contribute 25 percent to the GDP by 2025 compared to the current share nearly 18 percent. India's economy has grown at an impressive pace over the last two decades as a result of wide-ranging structural reforms to open up the economy and make it more competitive. The crux of ‘Make in India’ includes making India a manufacturing hub while eliminating the unnecessary laws and regulations, making bureaucratic processes easier and shorter and make government more transparent, responsive and accountable. This paper tried to attempt stumbling blocks and corrective measures to groom India as a manufacturing leader.
Infrastructure development, Special Economic Zones, Globalization, Export promotion