Update 29-06-2025:The source report originally stated that Lenovo planned to move all PC production to India. However, that article was amended to reflect that Lenovo is only increasing PC production in India to serve the local market. Lenovo plans to produce all PCs for the Indian market in the country within the next three years. Lenovo’s other operations remain unimpacted. We have corrected the article below accordingly.Lenovo is expanding its PC manufacturing in India over the next three years, the company announced at Tech World India 2025, and is preparing to do the same for its AI GPU servers in Pondicherry, India.
According to a DigiTimes Asia report detailing the news, Lenovo has produced 12 million units in India and plans to increase that to nearly 17 million to meet incoming domestic and international demand. Lenovo says it now manufactures about 30% of the PCs sold in India inside the country, with plans to expand that to 50% next year and 100% in three years.
The company’s plans to produce 100% of its PC products for the Indian market in India within the next three years require a local supply chain. Lenovo’s far-flung operations in other parts of the globe include 30+ manufacturing sites, like China, Brazil, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and the US, among many others. Those operations remain unimpacted by the increased production in India.
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