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"When we shall make part...." ? When - Krishan ji ?

When Kingdom come? Deliverance? Kab aega yeh waqt?

It has been over ten years - and India still doesn't make $hit or squat parts of cellphones.

Bull$hit extraordinaire - thy name is India....

I have quotted that again and again but you keep repeating *&*&*&*& with your Piggene Chinese friend.
 
"When we shall make part...." ? When - Krishan ji ?

When Kingdom come? Deliverance? Kab aega yeh waqt?

It has been over ten years - and India still doesn't make $hit or squat parts of cellphones.

Bull$hit extraordinaire - thy name is India....


@Bilal9 ,

Meanwhile heart burning news for you and your 4 feeter Chinese friend.

Indiaโ€™s Smartphone Exports Surge 95% in September; U.S. Accounts for 70% of Shipments in Aprilโ€“September 2025​


Last updated: October 15, 2025 6:41 pm
ByThe420 Correspondent

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New Delhi, October 2025 โ€“ Special Correspondent: Indiaโ€™s smartphone exports witnessed a sharp surge in September 2025, highlighting the countryโ€™s growing strength in global value chains. According to estimates from the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), smartphone exports touched $1.8 billion in September โ€” a year-on-year increase of nearly 95% compared to the same month last year.

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U.S. Emerges as the Largest Marketโ€œGlobal Value Chains Are Anchoring in Indiaโ€India Poised to Cross $35 Billion in Exports
Typically, August and September are low-export months for the mobile industry due to seasonal adjustments in production and shipment cycles. However, the sustained momentum this year underscores the maturity and resilience of Indiaโ€™s mobile manufacturing ecosystem, which continues to expand its footprint in international markets.



U.S. Emerges as the Largest Market​

During the first half of FY 2025โ€“26 (Aprilโ€“September 2025), Indiaโ€™s total mobile phone exports are estimated at $13.5 billion, up from $8.5 billion during the same period in 2024 โ€” a growth of over 60%.
The United States emerged as the dominant destination, accounting for nearly 70% of total exports, up from 37% last year.

Exports to the U.S. rose sharply from $3.1 billion (Aprilโ€“September 2024) to an estimated $9.4 billion (Aprilโ€“September 2025) โ€” an increase of almost 200%. Other key export destinations included the UAE, Austria, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

โ€œGlobal Value Chains Are Anchoring in Indiaโ€​

Commenting on the strong performance, Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of ICEA, said:

โ€œThe sustained rise in exports reflects the solid foundation of Indiaโ€™s mobile manufacturing ecosystem. Global value chains are now deeply anchoring here. The surge in exports to advanced economies signals growing global trust in Indiaโ€™s ability to deliver quality, scale, and reliability.โ€

India Poised to Cross $35 Billion in Exports​

ICEA projects that mobile phone exports could reach $35 billion in FY 2025โ€“26, up from $24.1 billion in FY 2024โ€“25. The trend firmly establishes India among the worldโ€™s leading smartphone manufacturing and export hubs.

Mohindroo further noted:

โ€œIndiaโ€™s mobile phone industry is firing on all cylinders. The next phase of growth will depend on our ability to sustain the scale and competitiveness achieved so far. The focus now must shift toward deepening the component and sub-assembly ecosystem within the country to make exports sustainable in the long term.โ€
Indiaโ€™s performance in smartphone exports reflects not just robust trade numbers but also a strategic transformation in the nationโ€™s industrial identity โ€” signaling a shift from โ€œMake in Indiaโ€ to โ€œShip from India.โ€


 
As a zero-patent country, India prides itself on assembling American mobile phones for export to the US... After all, Indian pigs are the shortest in the world. They are even shorter than Pakistanis, and need some illusions of victory to numb themselves. But it seems that Indian pigs think they are also human beings.
 

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