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Expanding export-driven manufacturing sector helps in stabilising rupee: Chief Economic Advisor

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 7:40 pm
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Published: February 13, 2026
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VIT Founder and Chancellor G. Viswanathan was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award by TiE Chennai at a function on Friday.

VIT Founder and Chancellor G. Viswanathan was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award by TiE Chennai at a function on Friday.
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Stating that the present currency vulnerability has stemmed largely from trade uncertainties that have affected capital flow, Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran said on Friday that a thrust on expanding the export-driven manufacturing sector should help in stabilising the rupee.

To achieve this, he suggested a three-pronged strategy: import substitution, time-bound protectionism for Indian exporters linked to production and export performance, and investment in climate adaptation before focusing on emission mitigation.

“To be able to export in a world that is increasingly becoming self-centric and to be able to attract capital when capital itself can be held back or used as a strategic weapon isn’t going to be easy. If we don’t get our exports and capital flows correct, the casualty will be the currency. We saw that in 2025,” Mr. Nageswaran said at the inauguration of Tiecon Chennai 2026.

V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, Speaking at Inauguration of TiE con Chennai 2026 in Guindy on Friday.

V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, Speaking at Inauguration of TiE con Chennai 2026 in Guindy on Friday.
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India’s tryst with import substitution between 1947 and the 1980s was fraught with protectionism that did not elevate capabilities or manufacturing capacity, but rather spread complacency. “So, no protection in perpetuity, but protection in return for quid pro quo obligations on productivity and export performance will have to be the mantra for the next 25 years in a world that’s going to be challenging,” he observed.

“Let us be very clear: renewable energy production requires a lot of energy in and of itself,” he said. Giving details, he said large quantities of silver, polysilicon and aluminium, and a substantial input of power were required to produce one gigawatt of solar power. Similarly, for wind power, 2,866 tonnes of copper was required for which at least 4,80,000 tonnes of ore requires handling, given that the yield of copper was only 0.6%.

“We need to invest in climate adaptation, before we focus on emission mitigation. That is where public transportation and demand management both matter,” Mr. Nageswaran added.

Manoj Kumar, CEO, Naandi Foundation and co-founder, ARAKU Coffee, shared his experience of establishing one of the largest certified organic and free trade cooperatives among the tribal residents of the Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, which was once a hotbed of the Maoist movement. The valley has around 3,000 villages with about 1,00,000 families. The Naandi Foundation sought to rebuild trust among the community while conserving their deep-rooted values, he said. Each tribal family now owned a coffee estate supplying to the global brand, ARAKU Coffee.

Murugavel Janakiraman, president, TiE Chennai, urged the participating entrepreneurs, industry leaders, investors, and ecosystem partners to embrace technological advancements like AI into their operations.

Published – February 14, 2026 04:30 am IST



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