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How ‘Make in India’ Is Powering India’s Construction Boom

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Robin Kumar Attri
16-Apr-25 06:38 AM
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Make in India is transforming construction by boosting local production, attracting investment, and creating skilled jobs for a stronger future.

Posted By Robin Kumar Attri on 16-Apr-2025 06:38 AM

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Key Highlights:

  • Construction adds 9% to India’s GDP.

  • $25 billion+ foreign investment attracted.

  • Rise in locally made materials and machines.

  • Focus on smart tech and green building.

  • More jobs and training for skilled workers.

India’s construction sector is growing at a fast pace. From highways and bridges to smart cities and green buildings, the country is building a new future. One of the key reasons behind this transformation is the ‘Make in India’ initiative. This campaign is not only about reducing imports or making things in India. It is also about developing a strong infrastructure, saving costs, creating jobs, and promoting Indian technologies.

How ‘Make in India’ is Changing the Construction Industry

Today, the construction industry makes up about 9% of India’s GDP and provides employment to millions. The ‘Make in India’ mission has brought major improvements in three main areas.

Boosting Local Production and Supply Chains

Earlier, Indian builders relied heavily on imported tools, machines, and materials. This made construction expensive and often delayed. But now, under the Make in India plan, more construction products are being made locally.

  • India is now one of the top cement producers in the world.

  • Builders have better access to precast concrete, steel frames, and modular units.

  • Many construction machines are now manufactured in India, lowering equipment costs.

These changes help in completing projects faster and reducing overall costs. However, with the rise in local products, maintaining high-quality standards is a growing challenge.

Attracting Investment and Promoting Innovation

‘Make in India’ has attracted over $25 billion in foreign investment in the construction and infrastructure sectors. This funding is helping introduce smarter and modern building techniques, such as:

  • Real-time project monitoring using smart infrastructure tools

  • Green buildings that save energy and water

  • Use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and project software

These innovations help reduce waste, improve project efficiency, and support sustainable growth.

But there are still hurdles. Some builders say that long approval times and complicated rules slow down progress. To fix this, India needs simpler policies and faster approvals for construction projects.

Creating Jobs and Training Workers

A growing construction industry needs skilled workers. The ‘Make in India’ movement supports training programs to help workers learn modern construction skills.

Workers are now being trained in:

  • Green construction techniques

  • Use of digital tools and software

  • Automation in building processes

This helps workers move from basic roles to skilled positions. There is also a rising need for experts in prefabrication, modular construction, and eco-friendly design.

Still, India faces a shortage of skilled labour. More vocational training programs and career awareness for young people are needed to meet the demand.

Moving Towards a Self-Reliant India

Many leading construction companies are supporting the Make in India vision. They are focusing on using local resources, Indian technologies, and training programs.

Key efforts include:

  • Using Indian-made steel, cement, and machinery to reduce costs and boost local businesses

  • Adopting smart Indian technologies and green materials

  • Running training programs to upgrade worker skills

These steps are helping the construction industry become more self-reliant and globally competitive.

The Road Ahead for India’s Construction Industry

‘Make in India’ is not just a short-term plan. It is a long-term goal to make India more independent and strong on the global stage. The construction industry, being one of the country’s largest sectors, plays a major role in this journey.

To keep moving forward, the focus should be on:

  • Improving quality of locally-made products and machines

  • Encouraging more research and innovation in building methods

  • Expanding training and skill development programs for workers

With the right mix of local production, smart investments, and skilled manpower, India’s construction sector is set to build a strong future—not just for the country but for the world.

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CMV360 Says

‘Make in India’ is transforming the construction industry by boosting local production, attracting investments, and creating skilled jobs. With a continued focus on quality, innovation, and training, India is building a stronger, self-reliant future. This initiative is not just shaping infrastructure but also empowering the nation’s growth on a global scale.

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