New Delhi: Consul General Pratik Mathur met today with Cameron Johnson, Senior Partner at Tidalwave Solutions, one of Shanghai’s leading strategy consultancies, for a strategic dialogue on global supply chains and India’s emergence as the preferred global manufacturing and tech hub.
Key Highlights & Strategic Context
| Theme | Insight |
| India as a Supply Chain Hub | India is steadily gaining prominence in global supply chains, driven by diversified sourcing (“China+1” strategy), cost advantages, and pro-investment policies. |
| Electronics & Mobile Sector Surge | Production-led model is booming with a projected electronics output of $282–500 billion by 2030. Apple’s Indian footprint alone is soaring in iPhone assembly and exports. |
| Policy & Infrastructure Backbone | India’s “Make in India” and PLI (Production-Linked Incentive) schemes have spurred investments across sectors like electronics, pharma, automotive, and textiles. |
| Logistics & Tier-II City Potential | Government-led freight corridors, infrastructure reforms, and logistics boosts are enabling tier-II and III cities like Surat and Coimbatore to emerge as manufacturing clusters. |
| Semiconductor Capabilities | India is scaling up semiconductor manufacturing, with major investments under the Semicon India Programme and partnerships like Tata Electronics. |
What the Meeting Signals
This high-level engagement between CG Pratik Mathur and a top Shanghai consultancy reflects:
- India’s rising strategic profile in global supply chains and tech manufacturing.
- Potential collaboration and alignment of business strategies between Indian policymakers and global consulting firms.
- Continued attractiveness of India for multinational corporations seeking to diversify operations away from traditional hubs.


