
Global technology giant HP has announced plans to manufacture all personal computers sold in India locally within the next three to five years, marking a significant boost to the country’s electronics manufacturing ambitions under the government’s Make in India initiative.
HP’s Chief Executive Officer Enrique Lores, speaking during a recent visit to India, said the company is committed to deepening its presence in the country by not only meeting domestic demand through local production but also by turning India into an export hub for PCs in the future.
Our goal is that in three to five years, every PC we sell in India will be manufactured in India, Lores said, adding that the company is also preparing to export India-made devices to global markets.
Rising Demand for AI PCs
The announcement comes at a time when demand for AI-enabled PCs is surging. According to HP, nearly 25% of its shipments in India over the past three quarters were AI-powered PCs, a sharp increase from just 5% six months ago. The company expects this trend to accelerate as artificial intelligence becomes a standard feature in personal computing.Strategic Shift Amid Global Supply Chain Realignment
HP’s move reflects broader shifts in global supply chains, as technology companies diversify manufacturing away from China amid geopolitical tensions. Lores noted that the world is increasingly splitting into two technology ecosystems—one led by China and another by the West—making India a strategically vital market and production base.Alignment with India’s Industrial Policy
The decision aligns with India’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware, which offers financial incentives to companies that expand local manufacturing. India has already attracted major investments from smartphone makers like Apple, and HP’s commitment signals a similar trajectory for the PC industry.Industry analysts say the move could:
- Create thousands of jobs in electronics manufacturing.
- Reduce India’s dependence on imports.
- Lower costs for consumers by cutting duties and logistics expenses.
- Position India as a global hub for AI-driven computing devices.
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