India can be considered as a promising but also challenging destination for cooperation for European SMEs and cluster organisations. Although science and technology cooperation between the EU and India has been particularly strong in the past decade, cluster-specific cooperation projects have been slower to emerge.

India has been mentioned as a target country by 7 European clusters taking part in the European Strategic Cluster Partnerships – Going international (ESCP-4i). These partnerships address the following sectorial topics: environmental industries and clean technologies; food packaging; IT based Smart City solutions; Transport.

Economic and political context and framework

India is the second largest country in the world with more than 1.21 billion inhabitants. GDP growth rate in India has increased in the past years from 5.6 % in 2012 to around 7.5 % between 2014 und 2016. In 2015, India was ranked 55th in terms of global competitiveness and among the top 50 countries in terms of being innovative.

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Overall, India offers a dynamic economic and innovation environment and a large local market for European enterprises and research institutions. This is also reflected in the fact India is ranked as the 9th important trading partner of the European Union with a share of 2.2 % of EU’s overall trade with the world.Read less.

Cluster community in the country

The Cluster Observatory in India is a NGO run by the Foundation for MSME Clusters (FMC), established in 2005. The Cluster Observatory lists more than 5,000 clusters on their website.

A number of clusters in India do have a formal structure. One Indian cluster received an ESCA label. A total of 29 Indian cluster profiles was available on the previous ECCP.

Cluster policies encouraging the development and internationalisation of clusters

The major institutions involved with cluster development initiatives in India include the Development Commissioner of the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), the National Innovation Council (NInC) of India, the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), and the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India. Read more...

Cluster Development is seen as a strategic tool to develop India’s economy. Nevertheless, there is no recognizable, holistic approach for cluster policy in India. Many ministries have their own initiatives to support clusters in their own field. The most holistic approach is set by the Indian Government Development Commissioner Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME).

The National Innovation Council (NInC) of India also act to catalyse and facilitate creation of innovative clusters through Cluster Innovation Centres (CICs).Read less.

Cluster to cluster cooperation opportunities and potential interest from European clusters and SMEs

Cooperation between India and EU with regard to innovation and research has a long history, and was formally initiated with the signature of the EU-India Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement in 2001, and which was renewed in 2007 and 2016.

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The EU-India cooperation was implemented and supported through various initiatives in recent years, notably the INNO INDIGO project, the EU-India S&T Cooperation Portal, the India GATE, the BILAT EUINEC and the India SI House project. The most relevant technological subjects for cooperation projects were Scientific Research, Environmental Protection, Medicine and Health, Life Sciences, and Medical Biotechnology.

The “Roadmap for EU – India S&T cooperation” identifies the main sectors of cooperation for India and the EU. These are related to clean technologies, smart cities, health & food, bio-economy, nanotechnologies and advanced materials.Read less.

Key Facts

Capital: New Delhi

Population: 1,252 billion (2014)

Total area: 3,287,263[10] km2

GDP per capital: $7,197 (2014)

Gross domestic product: $9.549 trillion(2014)

Currency: Indian rupee () (INR)

Events

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Date Event Target Event Type
29 April 2021 EU Green Champions for India - CEO Roundtable SME Matchmaking
18 March 2021 European SMEs on the road to India: Intellectual property and business challenges webinar SME Webinar
09 December 2020 India-Europe Digital Collaboration Networking Session Cluster managers, SME Matchmaking
16 October 2019 Secpho: Mumbai Photonics Dinner Large audience Matchmaking
17 September 2018 India - EU Clean Energy Days & Business Beyond Borders Matchmaking Large audience Conference, Matchmaking, Workshop

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ESCP-4is targetting this country

Acronym Name Technology Fields Sectoral Industries Targeted third countries No. of SME involved No. of Partners
GEN.ERA diGital gENomic Alliance to Explore new maRket for Acceleration
A\: Human necessities:Medical or veterinary science; hygiene
Administrative and support service activities:N82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities
Australia, China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Singapore, Taiwan, United States 80 5
ELBE Eurocluster ELBE Eurocluster
Manufacturing:C27 Manufacture of electrical equipment
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply:D35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
United States, Australia, Brazil, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Viet Nam, India, Taiwan
ECCA European Circular Construction Alliance China, India, Mexico 400 6
DIA European Digital Industry Alliance Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, United States 865 6
ELCA European Lightweight Cluster Alliance
Y\: General tagging of new technological developments:Y04 - Information or communication technologies having an impact on other technology areas
Manufacturing:C22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
United States, Japan, Mexico, India, Chile, Colombia 100 5