Manufacturing sector needs mission-based approach: Eco Survey


Manufacturing Sector Needs Mission-Based Approach: Economic Survey 2025-26

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Fact
MSME share in manufacturing output 35.4% [S1][S3]
MSME share in exports 48.58% [S1][S3]
MSME share in GDP 31.1% [S1][S3]
Total MSME enterprises Over 7.47 crore [S1]
Employment by MSMEs Over 32.82 crore persons [S1]
Manufacturing share in GDP (current) ~17% [S3]
India's share in global manufacturing GVA ~2.9% (2024) [S3]
India's share in global merchandise exports ~1.8% (2024) [S3]
NMM GDP target 25% manufacturing share by 2035 [S3]
NMM employment target 143 million jobs [S3]
NMM export target USD 1.2 trillion merchandise exports [S3]
SRI Fund corpus ₹50,000 crore equity funding for MSMEs [S3]
SRI Fund disbursed (till Nov 2025) ₹15,442 crore to 682 MSMEs [S3]
IIP growth (Dec 2025) 7.80% — highest in 2+ years [S3]
IIP growth (Jan 2026) 4.80% [S3]
Industry GVA growth (H1 FY2025-26) 7.0% year-on-year (real terms) [S2]
Nodal ministry (MSMEs) Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
Nodal ministry (NMM) Ministry of Commerce & Industry / DPIIT
Enabling policy National Manufacturing Policy 2011; PLI Schemes 2020

Key Terminologies: - GVC (Global Value Chain): Cross-border production networks where different stages of manufacturing occur in different countries. - Mission-based approach: Whole-of-government, goal-oriented intervention beyond individual incentive schemes. - Import substitution: Producing domestically what was previously imported (earlier phase); contrasted with export-competitiveness model. - Udyam Registration: Simplified MSME registration portal; threshold: Micro (investment ≤ ₹1 cr, turnover ≤ ₹5 cr); Small (≤ ₹10 cr / ≤ ₹50 cr); Medium (≤ ₹50 cr / ≤ ₹250 cr).


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Geopolitical / Strategic

Administrative

Scientific / Technological

Environmental


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. MSMEs contribute 35.4% of India's manufacturing output (Economic Survey 2025-26). [S1]
  2. MSMEs account for 48.58% of India's total exports. [S1]
  3. MSMEs contribute 31.1% of India's GDP. [S1]
  4. Total MSME enterprises: over 7.47 crore; employment: over 32.82 crore persons. [S1]
  5. India's share in global manufacturing GVA: ~2.9% (2024). [S3]
  6. India's share in global merchandise exports: ~1.8% (2024). [S3]
  7. National Manufacturing Mission (NMM) was announced in Union Budget 2025-26 (February 2025). [S3]
  8. NMM target: manufacturing share to reach 25% of GDP by 2035. [S3]
  9. NMM employment target: 143 million jobs; export target: USD 1.2 trillion merchandise exports. [S3]
  10. IIP growth in December 2025: 7.80% — highest in over 2 years. [S3]
  11. SRI (Self-Reliant India) Fund: corpus of ₹50,000 crore equity funding for MSMEs. [S3]
  12. The Economic Survey 2025-26 recommends a shift from import substitution model to one focused on scale, competitiveness, innovation, and GVC integration. [S1]
  13. Manufacturing's current share of India's GDP: approximately 17% — well below the 25% target. [S3]
  14. MSMEs are described as the second-largest source of employment after agriculture in India. [S1]
  15. Industry GVA grew by 7.0% year-on-year in real terms in H1 FY2025-26. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-III (Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilisation of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment; Inclusive Growth and issues arising from it; Effects of Liberalisation on Economy)

Specific Syllabus Headings: - Industrial policy and growth - Inclusive growth; Employment generation - Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors - MSMEs and their role in Indian economy

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Economic Survey 2025-26 advocates a mission-based approach to manufacturing over incentive-based interventions. Critically evaluate this recommendation in light of India's industrial policy trajectory since 1991." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "MSMEs are the backbone of India's industrial economy, yet they face structural constraints preventing their integration into Global Value Chains (GVCs). Examine these constraints and suggest policy measures to address them." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  3. "The National Manufacturing Mission (NMM) sets ambitious targets for manufacturing's share in GDP and employment by 2035. Assess the feasibility of these targets and the institutional architecture required for their achievement." (GS-III, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes Primary incentive architecture preceding NMM; 14 sectors covered; understand both strengths and critiques
National Manufacturing Policy (NMP) 2011 Predecessor policy; same 25% GDP target unmet; helps analyse why mission-mode is now advocated
Global Value Chains (GVCs) Core concept in Economic Survey's recommendation; understand fragmentation, value addition, India's current position
MSME Sector: Definition, Schemes, Credit Access Direct prelims-heavy topic; Udyam, CGTMSE, SIDBI, PM Vishwakarma, SRI Fund
India's Export Policy & Merchandise Exports NMM targets USD 1.2 trillion exports; link to Foreign Trade Policy 2023
Make in India & Atmanirbhar Bharat Policy ecosystem within which NMM sits; GS-III direct linkage
Index of Industrial Production (IIP) Key indicator for tracking manufacturing performance; prelims-tested frequently
Logistics Sector & PM GatiShakti Logistics cost reduction is prerequisite for manufacturing competitiveness

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing NMM with NMP: National Manufacturing Mission (NMM) = Budget 2025-26 announcement. National Manufacturing Policy (NMP) = 2011 policy. Both target 25% GDP share — but different years (2022 vs 2035) and different instruments. Examiners love this confusion.

  2. MSME export share: Many aspirants quote the older figure of 45.73% (pre-Survey 2025-26); the updated Economic Survey 2025-26 figure is 48.58%. Use the latest figure with caution and year-tag it.

  3. Implementing ministry for NMM: NMM coordination is not under Ministry of MSME alone — it sits with Ministry of Commerce & Industry / DPIIT with whole-of-government convergence; MSMEs are a component, not the sole driver.

  4. Mistaking PLI for NMM: PLI schemes = sector-specific incentive-based interventions. NMM = the mission-based coordinating architecture the Economic Survey says should replace/complement the purely incentive-centric PLI model.

  5. Manufacturing's GDP share: Do not state India has achieved 25% — current share is ~17%; the 25% figure is the target (originally 2022 under NMP, now re-targeted to 2035 under NMM).


11. Sources