In a recent interview with Economic Times, Fujifilm’s Koji Wada discussed the company’s plans for expanding its operations in India. Wada expressed interest in implementing the ‘Make in India’ initiative, which aims to boost domestic manufacturing in the country. He highlighted the potential benefits of local production, such as cost reduction and faster time to market. Fujifilm is considering partnerships with local manufacturers and is evaluating the feasibility of setting up manufacturing facilities in India. The company already has a strong presence in the Indian market and believes that making in India could further enhance its competitiveness. Wada also mentioned that Fujifilm is open to collaborations and partnerships with Indian companies to foster innovation and growth in the technology sector. The ‘Make in India’ initiative has been successful in attracting foreign investment and promoting domestic manufacturing across various sectors. If Fujifilm decides to adopt this approach, it could serve as a significant boost to the initiative’s goals and contribute to India’s economic growth.