Discover how Indiaβs MSMEs are shaping the future through the Businessline MSME Growth Conclave 2025 held in Bengaluru and Coimbatore.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the silent warriors of Indiaβs economy. Often operating behind the scenes, these enterprises contribute significantly to GDP, employment generation, and innovation. Recognizing this, The Hindu Businessline hosted the 4th Annual MSME Growth Conclave, celebrating the tireless efforts of these enterprises. Held across Bengaluru (June 25) and Coimbatore (June 27), the event aimed to highlight the pivotal role MSMEs play in India's economic narrative.
Bengaluru β June 25
Coimbatore β June 27
The two-day event was not just a discussion but a convergence of ideas, policymakers, industry leaders, and changemakers.
A powerful theme aimed at exploring how Indian MSMEs can strengthen the nation's defence manufacturing sector.
Navneet Singh, CEO, Kepler Aero
Priyanka Singhal, Founder, CEO, Ammunic Systems
Elena Geo, Commander LSS Naidu (Retd.), COO, C2C Advanced Technologies
Lt. Col. Velan (Retd.)
π Insights:
Role of MSMEs in indigenization of defence production.
How simplification of procurement policies can help MSMEs.
Success stories of small enterprises supplying to Indiaβs armed forces.
This session emphasized the contributions of MSMEs to the βMake in Indiaβ initiative, which aims to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on imports.
Rajeev Kaul, MD, Aequs Ltd.
Vijay Peri, Vice President, Zetwork Manufacturing
Digbijoy Nath, Co-founder, Agnit
Sumeet Patil, Head of Operations, Ethereal Machines
π Moderated by: M. Ramesh, Consulting Editor, The Hindu Businessline
π Insights:
Innovation as a differentiator for Indian MSMEs.
Digital transformation to scale up manufacturing.
Skilling workforce to support future-ready industries.
The conclave also featured a warm and inspiring fireside chat between Srinivasagopalan Rangarajan, Chairman, Data Patterns (India) Ltd., and Raghavan Srinivasan, Editor, The Hindu Businessline.
π¨οΈ Key Takeaway: βBehind every MSME, there is a dream, a struggle, and an undying spirit to serve and succeed.β
Did you know? MSME Day is celebrated every year on June 27. Itβs a day dedicated to appreciating and advocating for MSMEs globally. In India, the relevance is even more profound.
6.3 crore MSMEs in India.
They provide employment to over 11 crore people.
MSMEs contribute around 30% to Indiaβs GDP.
Priyank Kharge, Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, IT and BT, Government of Karnataka.
Ananth Narayanan, Founder & CEO, Mensa Brands.
Their presence underscored the government's strong support for MSMEs as a crucial engine of Indiaβs development.
The conclave was brought together in collaboration with:
NITTE (Deemed-to-be-University)
NABARD
Canara Bank
Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd
SVVM Institutions
Tally
Mysore Sales International Ltd
Karnataka Udyog Mitra
FICCI Karnataka
These partnerships reflect a vibrant ecosystem of academia, industry, and governance working hand-in-hand.
To ensure inclusivity and widespread access, the event was live-streamed for free. This move helped extend the reach to remote MSME operators, students, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
π Stream Link: https://thbl.news/BLMSME
βI started my solar component startup from my garage. Listening to industry leaders today gives me hope that we too can make a national impact.β
β Meena Rao, MSME Owner, Hubli
βFor us in the food processing industry, these platforms are not just motivationalβthey give us the network we need to scale.β
β Yusuf Pathan, Founder, OrganicKitchen MSME, Coimbatore
Focus on digitization and fintech access.
Promotion of green and sustainable MSME models.
Greater access to defence procurement platforms.
Building MSME clusters and innovation hubs.
A. National Startup Day
B. MSME Day β
C. Make in India Day
D. Entrepreneurship Day
A. Priyanka Singhal
B. Priyank Kharge β
C. Rajeev Kaul
D. Ananth Narayanan
A. Agriculture
B. Textiles
C. Defence β
D. Electronics
A. MSMEs employ less than 5 crore people
B. MSMEs contribute more than 50% of Indiaβs GDP
C. There are around 6.3 crore MSMEs in India β
D. MSMEs are limited to urban areas
A. Fireside chat participant
B. Guest of Honour
C. Session Moderator β
D. Panelist on Defence
The MSME Growth Conclave 2025 was not just an eventβit was a celebration of dreams, resilience, and Indiaβs growth potential. As we move towards a trillion-dollar economy, MSMEs will continue to be the force that binds grassroots innovation with global ambition.
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