Video: "Our Aim is to Localize More to Build Self-Reliance" - Varroc's Arjun Jain
India's auto component sector navigates growth through two and three-wheeler demand, technological self-reliance, and powertrain diversification. Localisation strategies and engine electrical leadership position the industry for global competitiveness in sustainable mobility.
In this insightful conversation, Arjun Jain, CEO - India at Varroc sheds light on the opportunities and challenges shaping India’s auto component sector. With more than two-thirds of revenue driven by 2- and 3-wheelers, consistent demand trends continue to support growth. The discussion highlights why cleaner and greener vehicles are the future, how technology self-reliance and localisation across the supply chain are critical, and why India is well-positioned globally in the automotive landscape. From betting on future technologies to leveraging leadership in the engine electrical market, the focus is on building a strong, globally competitive, and sustainable auto ecosystem.
👉 Watch to understand how a mix of powertrains, localisation, and India’s unique strengths will define the road ahead for the auto component industry.
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17 Oct 2025
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