Vice President of India Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan Presides Over ‘MSME Day 2026– Udyami Bharat’

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MSME Day 2026 – Udyami Bharat: UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Event Details – MSME Day 2026

Parameter Detail
Event Name MSME Day 2026 – Udyami Bharat
Date 27 June 2026
Venue Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi
Presiding Dignitary VP Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan
Union Minister (MSME) Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi
MoS (MSME) Sushri Shobha Karandlaje
KVIC Chairman Shri Manoj Goel
Implementing Ministry Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

MSME Sector – Key Static Facts

Parameter Data
Contribution to GDP 30.1% [S3]
Share in Manufacturing 35.4% [S3]
Share in Exports 45.73% [S3]
Total enterprises 6.30 crore+ [S3]
Udyam Portal registrations 3.80 crore+ units [S3]
Udyam Assist Platform registrations 2.72 crore+ units [S3]
Total employment (Udyam+UAP) 24.14 crore persons [S3]
MSME Exports 2020-21 ₹3.95 lakh crore [S3]
MSME Exports 2024-25 ₹12.39 lakh crore [S3]

MSME Classification (Post-2021 Revision)

Category Investment (Plant & Machinery) Annual Turnover
Micro Up to ₹1 crore Up to ₹5 crore
Small Up to ₹10 crore Up to ₹50 crore
Medium Up to ₹50 crore Up to ₹250 crore

NSIC – Key Facts


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Scientific / Technological

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. International MSME Day is observed on 27 June every year — designated by the UN General Assembly. [S1]
  2. MSME Day 2026 was presided over by Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan (not the President or PM) at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi. [S1]
  3. NSIC was elevated from Schedule 'B' to Schedule 'A' CPSE on 26 February 2026 via Notification No. K-01/26/2024-SME. [S2]
  4. The digital platforms launched at MSME Day 2026 cover all 22 Scheduled Indian Languages with AI-enabled multilingual services. [S1]
  5. MSME sector contributes 30.1% to India's GDP, 35.4% to manufacturing, and 45.73% to exports. [S3]
  6. Total MSME enterprises in India: over 6.30 crore. [S3]
  7. Udyam Registration Portal was launched on 1 July 2020 — replacing Udyog Aadhar. [S3]
  8. MSME exports rose from ₹3.95 lakh crore (2020-21) to ₹12.39 lakh crore (2024-25). [S3]
  9. MSME-TEAM initiative was launched with an outlay of ₹277.35 crore for e-commerce digitalisation. [S6]
  10. As on December 2024, 5.70 crore MSMEs were registered with 24.14 crore persons employed. [S3]
  11. The MSMED Act was enacted in 2006 — the primary statute governing MSME definition, registration, and delayed payment provisions. [S5]
  12. The 45-day payment rule for MSMEs is mandated under Sections 15–24 of the MSMED Act, 2006; disputes are resolved via MSME Samadhaan portal. [S5]
  13. MSME Day 2025 was presided over by President Droupadi Murmu (2025) vs. VP Radhakrishnan in 2026. [S7]
  14. NSIC functions: Skilling, Capacity Building, Marketing Support, Credit Facilitation, and Growth Capital via Equity Investments. [S2]
  15. Shri Jitan Ram Manjhi is the Union Minister for MSME; Sushri Shobha Karandlaje is Minister of State for MSME. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers and Syllabus Mapping:

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-III Indian Economy — Inclusive Growth; Government Policies & Interventions for Development; Infrastructure (Digital)
GS-II Government Policies & Programmes; Role of Statutory Bodies (NSIC as CPSE); e-Governance
GS-III Employment & Human Development; Industrial Policy; Technology & Economic Development

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The MSME sector is described as the 'backbone' of the Indian economy, yet it faces structural vulnerabilities. Critically examine the challenges facing the sector and evaluate the effectiveness of recent government initiatives in addressing them." (GS-III) 2. "Discuss the significance of AI-enabled multilingual digital platforms for India's MSME ecosystem. How does such inclusion align with India's constitutional obligations under the Eighth Schedule?" (GS-II / GS-III) 3. "Analyse the implications of upgrading NSIC to a Schedule 'A' CPSE. What does this signify for the governance of public sector enterprises in the MSME support architecture?" (GS-II / GS-III)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
PM Vishwakarma Scheme Artisan-focused MSME scheme targeting traditional craftspersons; often compared/contrasted with MSME-TEAM.
Udyam Registration & MSMED Act, 2006 Legal and administrative backbone of all MSME policy; definitional changes affect scheme eligibility.
Government e-Marketplace (GeM) Key MSME market access platform; integrated with Udyam for procurement preference to MSMEs.
BHASHINI Platform The multilingual AI infrastructure underlying the 22-language MSME digital services launched in 2026.
Schedule A/B/C/D CPSE Classification (DPE) Direct link to NSIC elevation; classification criteria, pay-scales, Board autonomy — frequently tested in GS-II.
MSME Credit & Priority Sector Lending RBI mandates on PSL for MSMEs; CGTMSE (Credit Guarantee Fund); linkage to MSME Samadhaan.
National SC-ST Hub Sub-scheme under MSME for SC/ST entrepreneurs; social equity dimension of MSME policy.
SDG 8 & SDG 9 International MSME Day is explicitly linked to these SDGs — relevant for GS-II international bodies and sustainable development questions.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong presiding dignitary: MSME Day 2025 → President Murmu; MSME Day 2026 → Vice President Radhakrishnan. Confusing these is a classic trap when options list both. [S1][S7]
  2. NSIC Schedule confusion: NSIC was elevated from 'B' to 'A' — not from 'C' to 'B'. The notification date (26 February 2026) may also be tested; do not confuse with the event date (27 June 2026). [S2]
  3. MSME GDP stats: The figure is 30.1% of GDP (overall), 35.4% of manufacturing GDP — aspirants often mix these two sub-figures. [S3]
  4. Udyam vs. Udyog Aadhar: Udyog Aadhar was the predecessor; Udyam portal was launched on 1 July 2020 (not 2019 or 2021). [S3]
  5. 22 languages = Eighth Schedule: Aspirants forget the constitutional anchor — the 22 languages in which AI services were launched are exactly the 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution, not an arbitrary number. [S1]

11. Sources