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Export Promotion Mission welcomed but faces major operational hurdles: GTRI – World News Network

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], November 13 (ANI): The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) has said that while the Union Cabinet’s approval of the Rs25,060-crore Export Promotion Mission (EPM) is a step forward, the initiative still faces significant implementation hurdles and funding constraints.
The think tank noted that the Export Promotion Mission aimed at “creating a single framework for boosting India’s export competitiveness” remains only a “broad outline”
According to GTRI, the EPM will operate through two pillars. The first, NIRYAT PROTSAHAN, is designed to make trade finance cheaper for MSMEs through “interest support, export factoring, collateral guarantees, credit enhancement, and credit cards for e-commerce exporters”
Priority will be given to sectors impacted by global tariff hikes, including “textiles, leather, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, and marine products”
The second pillar, NIRYAT DISHA, will provide non-financial support such as help with “export quality and compliance, better branding and packaging, participation in international trade fairs, export warehousing, logistics support, and inland transport reimbursements”
The EPM also subsumes older programmes, including the Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) and the Market Access Initiative (MAI).
However, the GTRI analysis flags a series of weaknesses that could delay benefits to exporters. It states that the Mission “needs to be translated into detailed schemes with precise guidelines specifying eligibility, processes, and disbursal rules” and that a new online system will have to be built, a process that “may take months before exporters receive any benefit”.
Funding has emerged as a major concern. Even though the total outlay is Rs25,060 crore over six years, GTRI points out that “the financial resources do not match the Mission’s ambition,” noting that last year alone, IES cost more than Rs3,500 crore, leaving limited room for all other activities under EPM.
GTRI analysis also highlights institutional challenges, stating that DGFT, now the implementing agency, will need “new learning to discharge this function,” as earlier financial schemes were managed by banks under RBI oversight. This could “slow approvals and create operational delays.”
GTRI further warns of a slowdown in rollout. With “eight months of FY 2025-26 already passed,” the think tank notes that older schemes like MAI and IES “have made no payouts this year, leaving exporters unsupported during a difficult global environment.”
However, GTRI added that while the Mission is a “welcome step,” its success will depend on “quickly issuing detailed guidelines, ensuring adequate funding, and building strong coordination mechanisms.”
Without rapid operationalisation, “exporters, especially MSMEs, may continue to struggle” in the current global environment. (ANI)

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