According to NBD DATA
During this period, India recorded 117,854 import transactions, involving 3,956 importers, 5,478 exporters, and trade relations across 69 partner countries. The trend reflects India’s push toward manufacturing modernization under initiatives like Make in India and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes.
India’s machine part imports showed consistent momentum through early 2025, maintaining strong industrial demand across manufacturing, robotics, and packaging.

The highest import value was recorded in May 2025, reaching USD 58.1 million, while transaction activity peaked in March. These results highlight strong industrial activity in the second quarter, especially among automation and packaging equipment manufacturers.
India’s HS 84799090 imports are driven by companies across automation, robotics, machinery manufacturing, and industrial maintenance. The top importers represent both global subsidiaries and domestic industrial players.
Wirtgen India Private Limited
Titan Engineering & Automation Limited
Wipro PARI Robotics Pvt. Ltd. — With USD 2.86 million in imports, Wipro PARI focuses on robotic automation, sourcing parts such as actuators and control systems from Suzhou Sunrise and ATI Industrial Automation.
Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. — A leading supplier of laboratory and analytical equipment, Agilent imported USD 5.65 million worth of components from its European and Singapore affiliates for chromatography and spectrometry systems.
Festo India Private Limited
These five companies account for more than 25% of India’s total import value under HS 84799090, reflecting the importance of automation and precision machinery in India’s industrial development.
The product composition under HS 84799090 is broad, encompassing both mechanical spares and smart automation components. Commonly imported items include:
Spare parts for die-casting and CNC machines (drive boards, load cells, spray nozzles)
Automation system components (robotic fixtures, suction nozzles, linear rails)
Lab and bioprocess equipment (filter heater clips, mixer bag assemblies)
Railway wiper and lubrication systems (ALSTOM MRTS components)
Electronics manufacturing spares (nozzles, sensors, adhesive dispensers)
This diversity reflects India’s expanding industrial base — from electronics and automotive to pharma, packaging, and heavy engineering.
India imports machine parts from over 69 partner countries, with China, Germany, Singapore, and the United States as key suppliers.
China provides automation and precision parts used in robotics and assembly lines.
Germany leads in advanced manufacturing and heavy equipment components.
Singapore serves as a logistics and re-export hub for analytical and electronic parts.
The United States contributes specialized instrumentation and robotics solutions.
The trade balance shows India’s dependence on high-value imports for automation and R&D, highlighting the need for domestic capacity building in industrial components manufacturing.
India’s import profile under HS 84799090 aligns closely with global shifts toward smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.
Robotic assembly systems from suppliers like Komax Automation and Schleuniger AG are increasingly common.
Precision parts for CNC and die-casting machines show strong growth among Indian engineering firms.
Laboratory and cleanroom systems indicate growing investments in pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries.
The integration of AI-driven production, sensor-based monitoring, and automated material handling continues to boost India’s demand for sophisticated imported components.
India’s imports of industrial machinery parts are expected to maintain a steady upward trajectory through 2025, supported by:
Expanding automotive and electronics manufacturing clusters.
Rising adoption of robotics and automation in factories.
Government-backed infrastructure projects demanding high-performance machinery.
Increased foreign direct investment in industrial R&D centers.
If current trends persist, total 2025 imports under HS 84799090 could surpass USD 600 million, establishing India as a major regional hub for machine systems integration and automation services.
From January to June 2025, India imported USD 306.98 million worth of machine and industrial parts (HS 84799090) through more than 117,000 shipments involving nearly 4,000 importers.
Top players such as Wirtgen, Titan, Wipro PARI, Agilent Technologies, and Festo underline the country’s technological upgrading momentum. The continuing surge in automation and industrial digitization ensures this sector’s critical role in India’s manufacturing growth story.
All trade data and analysis are based on verified customs declarations from NBD DATA
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