India as a Global Supply Chain Hub
India is positioning itself as the "Resilience Anchor" in Global Value Chains (GVCs), leveraging its strategic location. The focus is on reducing logistics costs and turnaround times to offer a viable alternative to monopolistic supply chains (China Plus One), supported by multimodal connectivity and trade facilitation reforms.
Logistics Stakeholders & Beneficiaries
- Global MNCs: Entities establishing alternative manufacturing bases (e.g., Apple, Samsung, Micron).
- Export-Oriented Units (EOUs): Sectors like Textiles, Pharma, and Auto Components integrating into global assembly lines.
- Shipping & Logistics Firms: Beneficiaries of the digitized, paperless trade ecosystem (ULIP).
- Coastal Economies: States leveraging port-led industrialization (Sagarmala).
Logistics & Connectivity Reforms
- PM Gati Shakti ....
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