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The automotive industry in India

Fore word India has been one of the world’s fastest growing economies during the last few years. However, India has still not recovered from the effects of the former inward oriented policies it followed until the 1990s. Economic reforms started taking place in the beginning of the 1990s when India started opening up gradually. The question is whether India can implement the required policy changes effectively and develop a conducive business climate for industry to grow, and thus be able to sustain the strong rate of growth it has achieved over the past few years. During this time there has been increasing confidence in the manufacturing sector in India and its long term potential as a manufacturing hub. Importance of the engineering industry is supreme in this regard and it also plays a crucial role in the economic growth of the country. To understand the driving forces of India better, it is essential to develop an understanding of prevailing fundamentals in the engineering industry. In this report we provide an overview of the engineering industry in India with relevant facts regarding the structure and size, growth rates, main challenges, trends in international trade, research and development initiatives, as well as an indication of future outlook of the main segments in the engineering industry. It is a series of seven different reports that includes an overview of the engineering industry, the automotive industry, the machinery and equipment industry, the electrical machinery industry, the automotive components industry, the electronic equipment industry and the fabricated metal products industry. This series of seven different reports has been commissioned by Teknikföretagen, the Association of Swedish Engineering Industries, to provide a detailed overview of the Indian engineering industry covering various aspects of the main segments. It is hoped that the reports will help identify areas of business interest for Swedish engineering companies and give the reader increased knowledge of the present industrial development in India. The reports have been authored by Mr. Rahul Sanyal. He is an economist from New Delhi in India, and has been appointed by Teknikföretagen to prepare these seven reports.