Market projection for India’s micro, small, and medium businesses (MSMEs) till 2018 with a concentration on the automotive components and plastic manufacturing sectors offers a detailed study of the market size of the India MSME industry based on various sectors, some of which include plastic manufacturing and auto component manufacturing. This study covers the market size and segmentations of the small and medium-sized auto component industry as well as the small and medium-sized plastic industry. We have also spoken about the future analysis and segmentation of the market based on the various clusters and the contributions made by the various industries. The research also includes an analysis of the primary development drivers and growth restrictions experienced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in India over the course of the last several years. On the basis of production turnover and the market’s dependency on the nation’s macroeconomic determinants, a prediction for the future of this market in the country has been produced. The micro, small, and medium enterprise sector has been the backbone of the Indian economy since it accounts for the second biggest percentage of job opportunities for the country’s people, after only agriculture. MSMEs have contributed to the industrialization of rural and underdeveloped regions, which has helped to minimize regional disparities. The establishment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (msmes) in India’s rural regions has contributed to a more fair distribution of wealth and income, which has led to demographic parity between India’s urban and rural populations. The production value of all of the SMEs in India during the course of the financial years 2008–2014 was used to determine the size of the market for the MSME sector. The auto components business has been one of the areas in India’s manufacturing sector that has had one of the highest rates of growth. The proliferation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in India’s automotive components sector has been a driving force behind the country’s recent expansion. The government has helped to foster the development of several clusters of small and medium-sized businesses (SME) by providing assistance in the form of different policies. The availability of legislative support has not quite translated into infrastructural assistance, as shown by the fact that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to struggle with a wide variety of issues with infrastructure, machinery, road networks, and power. Because of the ineffective manner in which government policies have been implemented, the industry as a whole has only managed to achieve a cagr of % during the fiscal years of 2008 and 2014. Small-scale producers in India, who are organized into clusters around the country, are responsible for the bulk of the country’s plastic processing. The assistance that the government of India offers to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the areas of infrastructure, technology, and policy all contribute to the growth of clusters. The extrusion, injection molding, and blow molding and blow molding are the three primary production processes that are included in the domestic downstream business, also known as the plastic processing industry. During the period from fiscal year 2008 to fiscal year 2014, the plastic processing sector had a compound annual growth rate of percent, indicating that it has been expanding consistently. • market size of the india msme industry by production value, fy’2008-fy’2014; this issue is one of the important themes addressed in the study. • A market analysis of the micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSE) sector in India, broken down by industry, from fiscal year 2008 to fiscal year 2014. •A market analysis of the small and medium enterprise (SME) automotive components sector in India, based on the numerous clusters that exist, fy’2008-fy’2014. • Market segmentation of the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) plastic manufacturing sector in India based on the major clusters, fiscal years 2008–2014 •the development drivers and growth restrictions of India’s small and medium-sized automotive component sector •factors that are driving and inhibiting the industry’s overall development in the small and medium-sized plastic manufacturing sector •future forecast and predictions of the india sme auto components industry based on production turnover, for the financial years 2015-2019. •future forecast and predictions of the india small and medium enterprise (SME) plastic manufacturing sector based on production turnover, fy’2015-fy’2019. You may go over the report and download it here. – For more information on the micro, small, and medium businesses market in India, please contact the Information Department of Ken Research at info@kenresearch.com or call +91-11-47017199.