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TPCI webinar delivers deep insights on India’s cookware export opportunity

The Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) successfully concluded its high-impact webinar, “Building India’s Cookware Export Engine,” held on 3 December 2025. The session brought together leading innovators, exporters, e-commerce experts, and global marketplace representatives to decode the evolving landscape of international cookware demand and outline how Indian manufacturers can scale their export footprint with confidence.

With India’s kitchenware and cookware sector entering a pivotal growth phase—supported by rising material capabilities, strong domestic manufacturing clusters, and expanding cross-border e-commerce channels—the webinar delivered timely, actionable insights for companies aiming to strengthen or initiate their global journey.

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TPCI organised a high impact webinar on Building India’s Cookware Export Engine on December 3. Helmed by a distinguished cross section of speakers, the session delivered timely and practical insights for cookware exporters seeking to expand their international presence.

The session opened by highlighting the sector’s current momentum: India’s cookware exports have crossed the US$1 billion mark, with growing acceptance across key markets such as the US, EU, Middle East, and APAC. Participants received a comprehensive understanding of how global sourcing preferences are shifting—towards toxin-free materials, high-durability cookware, induction-ready designs, sustainable coatings, and premium aesthetics. These insights provided a strong foundation for Indian manufacturers to evaluate product diversification and innovation-led positioning.

A distinguished lineup of speakers enriched the discussion with their domain expertise.

  • Aditya Agrawal (P•TAL) shared how craftsmanship, heritage materials, and premiumisation can create strong brand equity in global markets.

  • Madhumitha U. (The Indus Valley) outlined the growing consumer shift to chemical-free, health-focused cookware and its export implications.

  • Naiyya Saggi (EDT) offered perspectives on product innovation and the role of new-age kitchen tech in catalysing brand differentiation worldwide.

  • Ravi Gupta (Etail Consultants) and Ketan Bagga provided a ground-up view of e-commerce export readiness—covering catalog optimisation, platform strategy, fulfilment, compliance, and digital market discovery.

  • Vladimir Reznichenko (Joom Marketplace) presented a detailed lens on opportunities in underpenetrated markets across the CIS region, Europe, and Israel, supported by marketplace-driven demand analytics.

  • Viswanath S (Stelcore Group) highlighted logistics, trade facilitation, and operational efficiencies required for scale.

The session was co-moderated by Virat Bahri, Joint Director, TPCI and Shruti Agarwal, Founder, XportCircle.

Across the session, several themes emerged strongly: the need for brand-led storytelling, investment in global quality systems, agility in product development, and deeper integration with digital-first export pipelines. Speakers emphasized that India’s competitive advantage will increasingly come from design innovation, manufacturing consistency, and the ability to serve emerging buyers seeking premium alternatives to traditional suppliers.

TPCI extends its sincere appreciation to all speakers for their valuable contributions and to the participating industry members for their active engagement. This webinar forms part of TPCI’s ongoing efforts to equip Indian manufacturers with the intelligence, networks, and capabilities needed to accelerate export growth in high-potential global categories.

TPCI will continue to curate sector-focused knowledge platforms that help Indian enterprises scale smarter, compete stronger, and capture the expanding opportunities in global trade.