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MSMEs to drive IT sector towards $450 billion services export target: Piyush Goyal

By IANS | Updated: March 21, 2025 09:51 IST

New Delhi, March 21 Led by MSMEs, the IT sector can achieve an ambitious $450 billion services export ...

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New Delhi, March 21 Led by MSMEs, the IT sector can achieve an ambitious $450 billion services export target in the next financial year, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, has emphasised.

Goyal underscored the critical role of the IT and IT-enabled services (ITES) sector in India’s economic growth.

The minister noted that the services sector exports reached approximately $340 billion last year, with IT and ITES contributing nearly $200 billion. This year, services exports are expected to reach between $380 billion and $385 billion, further solidifying India’s global presence.

Speaking at the ‘Global Confluence 2025’ organised by Nasscom here, the minister highlighted the importance of innovation and adaptability in maintaining India's competitive edge.

The minister also reaffirmed confidence in India’s IT sector and MSMEs as key drivers of the country’s economic transformation in the Amrit Kaal, working collectively towards a developed and prosperous Viksit Bharat.

He praised Nasscom for fostering a culture of continuous learning, stating that the IT sector has consistently remained ahead of the curve by embracing new technologies such as quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

The minister also stressed the need to attract global capability centres (GCCs) to India, leveraging the country’s vast talent pool. Encouraging businesses to operate from India rather than relocating talent abroad, he said this would enhance foreign exchange earnings and fuel domestic economic growth.

Discussing India’s expanding middle class and rising consumption levels, Goyal outlined the cascading benefits of IT-led growth, including increased demand for commercial real estate, housing and infrastructure.

He called it a “virtuous cycle of growth” where a thriving services sector strengthens the overall economy.

“Nasscom plays an omnipresent role across industries and must continue reskilling and retraining IT professionals to remain relevant in today’s fast-evolving landscape,” Goyal told the gathering.

The Union Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to expanding global partnerships through Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and bilateral engagements, emphasising that numerous global markets are eager for India’s arrival.

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