KEY POINTS
  • India wants to be the top manufacturer in Asia as companies shift away from China, but first it needs to dethrone Vietnam.
  • Analysts narrowed down the two biggest problems that must be solved for India to be on par or even overtake Vietnam's manufacturing strength — lowering import taxes and improving supply chain efficiency. 
  • Despite these challenges, Vietnam's warm relationship with China could be an advantage to India.
Workers at the Lava mobile phone manufacturing facility in Noida, India. 

India wants to be the top manufacturer in Asia as companies shift away from China, but first it needs to lower taxes and improve supply chain efficiency if it wants to dethrone Vietnam.

The U.S. has pursued a "friendshoring" agenda as competition with China increases. The Biden administration has encouraged American companies to move electronics and technology manufacturing operations out of China and into friendlier countries, particularly Vietnam and India in Asia-Pacific.