June19 , 2026

    Growth in India’s MedTech Sector Outpaces Domestic Manufacturing Capability

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    India’s medical technology (MedTech) industry is experiencing rapid growth, fueled by rising healthcare demand, government initiatives, and increased private investment. However, the domestic manufacturing sector is struggling to keep pace, leaving the country heavily dependent on imports for critical medical devices.

    Industry analysts note that while India’s MedTech market is projected to reach $50 billion by 2030, a significant share of high-tech medical equipment, such as imaging devices, implants, and diagnostic kits, continues to be sourced from abroad. This reliance exposes healthcare providers to global supply chain disruptions and price volatility.

    The government has launched schemes like Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) for medical devices to encourage local manufacturing. Experts suggest that boosting domestic production capabilities and fostering innovation in medical technology will be key to reducing import dependency while sustaining growth in the sector.

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