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Govt’s push to toy manufacturing boosted Aatmanirbharta: PM Modi

By IANS | Updated: January 20, 2025 15:30 IST

New Delhi, Jan 20 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted that the government’s strides in the toy ...

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New Delhi, Jan 20 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted that the government’s strides in the toy manufacturing sector have boosted India’s quest for 'Aatmanirbharta,' and popularised traditions and enterprise.

“It was during one of the #MannKiBaat episodes that we had talked about boosting toy manufacturing and powered by collective efforts across India, we’ve covered a lot of ground in that,” the Prime Minister posted on X.

“Our strides in the sector have boosted our quest for Aatmanirbharta and popularised traditions and enterprise,” he added.

The Indian toy industry has now expanded its global footprint to more than 100 countries including the US, the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and even China from where toys were imported in large quantities, a senior official of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) said.

As part of its strong commitment to create a better ecosystem for the toy industry, the Government of India has identified the sector as one of the champion sectors, with a long-term vision to create a global market for ‘Made in India’ toys.

According to industry estimates, India’s exports of toys, games and sports articles between 2014-15 to 2022-23 increased by 239 per cent, whereas the imports fell by 52 per cent.

Further, the report presented the current market size of the industry is $1.7 billion, and expected to reach $4 billion by 2032 with a 10.5 per cent annual growth rate.

Addressing the joint workshop of Indian toy manufacturers and e-retail giant Flipkart, Joint Secretary, DPIIT, Sanjiv Singh, said, “The success of the Indian toy industry reflects in the enhanced exports, increasing robustness of the manufacturing ecosystem and reduced import dependence.”

In line with the objective of providing an impetus to the growing Indian toy sector, DPIIT has also been hold workshops with e-commerce giants like Flipkart to leverage the emerging opportunities from the e-commerce marketplace to bolster the growth of the Indian toy industry.

Besides, the government has been encouraging toymakers to display their products at trade fairs such as IITF 2024 in Delhi which had elicited a good response.

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