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India's electronics exports experienced a substantial surge in the April-June quarter of FY26, increasing by 47% to reach Rs. 1,07,123 crore (US$ 12.41 billion), according to commerce ministry data.
The United States (US), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and China have emerged as the top three export destinations for the sector during this period, with the Netherlands and Germany also serving as major markets. This geographical diversification underscores India's expanding integration into the global electronics supply chain and its growing prominence as a credible alternative manufacturing hub in Asia.
Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Railways, and Information & Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, stated that India's electronics exports have now exceeded Rs. 3,45,280 crore (US$ 40 billion), representing an eight-fold increase over the past 11 years, while domestic electronics production has seen a six-fold rise.
The US continues to be India's largest export destination, accounting for a dominant 60.17% share, followed by the UAE at 8.09%, China at 3.88%, the Netherlands at 2.68%, and Germany at 2.09%.
Source: IBEF, India.