₹25,060 Cr to Power Indian MSMEs in International Markets – Here’s How
New Delhi: India is taking significant strides to empower Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to compete globally through the Export Promotion Mission, a flagship initiative designed to strengthen the country’s export ecosystem.
With a total outlay of ₹25,060 crore from FY 2025–26 to FY 2030–31, the mission provides coordinated support across trade finance, standards compliance, logistics, overseas warehousing, and market development.
Two Integrated Sub-Schemes Driving Export Growth
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Niryat Protsahan – Focuses on financial enablers and trade finance support:
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Bridges credit gaps through interest subvention, collateral guarantees, credit enhancement, and risk-sharing mechanisms.
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Promotes alternative trade finance models to improve MSME cash flows.
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Niryat Disha – Strengthens market access and ecosystem enablers for sustained global competitiveness:
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Addresses non-financial trade barriers and ensures compliance with international standards.
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Enhances overseas warehousing access to enable Indian goods and services to reach strategic global markets.
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Key Objectives
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Enhance access to affordable trade finance for MSMEs.
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Support global standards compliance and expand market intelligence.
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Promote branding, logistics excellence, and cross-border e-commerce growth.
This comprehensive approach positions India’s MSMEs to leverage global opportunities, strengthen international trade presence, and achieve sustained competitiveness in the world market.
