
The Make in India initiative, introduced by the Government of India in 2014, was conceived as a strategic effort to position the country as a global manufacturing hub and accelerate industrial-led economic development. This study critically examines the initiative's impact on India's economic growth trajectory and employment landscape over the past decade. \\nThe paper analyzes major policy reforms, including regulatory simplification, investment liberalisation, infrastructure expansion, and production-linked incentives, to evaluate their role in stimulating industrial output and strengthening the manufacturing ecosystem. It further investigates sectoral performance across key industries such as automobiles, electronics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and renewable energy, alongside trends in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows and capital formation. In addition, the study assesses employment generation patterns, considering both direct and indirect job creation, as well as the role of skill development initiatives in enhancing workforce employability. The findings indicate that the initiative has contributed to increased industrial activity, improved investor confidence, and expanded employment opportunities. However, structural constraints—such as infrastructure disparities, skill mismatches, and global economic uncertainties—continue to influence the pace of progress. \\nOverall, while the initiative has laid a strong foundation for manufacturing-led growth, sustained reforms, technological advancement, and inclusive implementation strategies are essential to fully realise its long-term economic and employment objectives.\\n
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