Breaking India to have homegrown mobile brand by mid‑2027: Ashwini Vaishnaw

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New Delhi – The Indian government has unveiled a major push to create a domestic smartphone brand, with Union Communications and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announcing that a homegrown mobile brand could be launched by the middle of 2027. The initiative is backed by a ₹62,500‑crore Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme (MPMS) administered by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The scheme aims to build an end‑to‑end ecosystem for mobile phone design, technology development, and mass production, reducing the country’s heavy reliance on imported devices.

What Happened
MeitY issued a notification for the MPMS on 15 March 2026, allocating funds to support technology development, manufacturing infrastructure, and partnerships between the government, research institutions, and private firms. In a press briefing, Vaishnaw described the scheme as a cornerstone of the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (self‑reliant India) vision, linking it to broader efforts under the Make in India program. The minister emphasized that the scheme would not only attract investment but also foster indigenous innovation in smartphone hardware and software.

The MPMS follows a series of earlier incentives, including the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for electronics, which has already drawn commitments of over ₹1.5‑trillion from global contract manufacturers such as Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron. While the PLI scheme focused on scaling existing production lines, the MPMS is designed to nurture a truly Indian brand from concept through to market launch.

Why It Matters
India’s smartphone market is the world’s second‑largest by volume, but it remains heavily import‑dependent. Official data from the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) shows that in fiscal year 2025‑26, smartphone imports accounted for roughly 78 % of total devices sold in the country, valued at around ₹2.3‑trillion. This dependence leaves the nation vulnerable to global supply chain disruptions, currency fluctuations, and geopolitical tensions.

The new scheme is intended to address these vulnerabilities by creating a self‑sustaining domestic supply chain. By supporting indigenous design and manufacturing, the government hopes to capture a larger share of the global smartphone market, currently dominated by Chinese, South Korean, and Taiwanese brands. Analysts estimate that a successful Indian brand could generate annual revenue of ₹1‑trillion within five years, create tens of thousands of high‑skill jobs, and reduce the trade deficit in electronics by at least 15 %.

Background and Context
The push for a homegrown mobile brand is not a new idea. Since the launch of the “Digital India” initiative in 2015, successive governments have promoted local manufacturing as a pillar of economic security. The PLI scheme for electronics, announced in 2020, provided incentives of up to 40 % on incremental investment, encouraging global giants to set up large‑scale factories in India. As of early 2026, these incentives have helped India become the world’s third‑largest producer of smartphones, behind China and Vietnam, with an annual output of about 300 million units.

Despite this manufacturing growth, India has yet to produce a globally competitive domestic brand. Existing Indian companies such as Karbonn, Micromax, and Lava have struggled to maintain market share against entrenched international players. Their product portfolios are often limited to low‑cost devices, and they lack the ecosystem integration—software, services, and after‑sales support—that modern consumers expect.

The MPMS is positioned as a complement to the PLI scheme, targeting the missing link: brand ownership and technology development. It will fund research collaborations with Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and private research labs to develop indigenous components such as chipsets, batteries, and display technologies. The scheme also envisages a “National Mobile Platform” that could serve as a common operating system and app ecosystem tailored to Indian users, reducing dependence on foreign software.

What to Watch Next
1. Selection of Lead Partners – The government is expected to announce the first batch of companies or consortiums that will receive MPMS funding. Early indications suggest that a coalition of established manufacturers (e.g., Foxconn‑backed Indian entities) and technology startups will be prioritized.

2. Technology Development Milestones – Over the next 18 months, stakeholders will likely release progress reports on indigenous chipset prototypes and display technology. Any breakthrough in local component production could accelerate the timeline for a consumer‑ready brand.

3. Regulatory and Incentive Framework – The final design of the MPMS’s incentive structure, including criteria for eligibility, performance benchmarks, and exit clauses, will be crucial for attracting long‑term investment.

4. Market Response – Consumer adoption will depend on pricing, design, and after‑sales ecosystem. Analysts will monitor how the new brand positions itself against existing low‑cost and mid‑range options, as well as any promotional partnerships with Indian telecom operators.

Conclusion
The announcement by Ashwini Vaishnaw marks a strategic shift from merely manufacturing smartphones to owning a distinctive Indian brand. Backed by a ₹62,500‑crore scheme, the initiative aims to close the gap between India’s manufacturing prowess and its brand absence in the global smartphone arena. If successful, the MPMS could reshape India’s technology landscape, reduce its import bill, and create a new pillar of the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. The next 12‑18 months will be critical as the government finalizes partnerships, sets technology milestones, and begins to translate policy ambition into tangible products that Indian consumers can adopt.

Sources
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. “Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme (MPMS) – Notification.” MeitY, 15 Mar. 2026. https://meity.gov.in/mpms-notification-2026

Press Release, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. “Launch of Homegrown Mobile Brand by Mid‑2027.” Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, 15 Mar. 2026. https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2026030915

Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). “India’s Electronics Trade Data – FY 2025‑26.” DPIIT, 2026. https://dpiit.gov.in/electronics-trade-data-2025-26

Government of India. “Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Electronics.” PLI Portal, 2020‑2026. https://pli.gov.in/electronics

Indian Express, “India’s Smartphone Imports Hit Record High in 2025‑26.” The Indian Express, 12 Feb. 2026. https://indianexpress.com/article/india/smartphone-imports-2025-26

Reuters, “Foxconn to Expand Indian Manufacturing Footprint.” Reuters, 28 Jan. 2026. https://www.reuters.com/technology/foxconn-india-manufacturing-2026

Economic Times, “Atmanirbhar Bharat and the Quest for an Indian Smartphone Brand.” The Economic Times, 5 Mar. 2026. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/atmanirbhar-smartphone-brand

All sources accessed between 1 March and 20 March 2026.

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