Innovations in Indian Exports: How We’re Selling the Unexpected

By Viral Shah – Director & Mentor, Export Import Leadership Institute

Think India Only Exports Spices, Garments & Textiles? Think Again.

When people think of India’s exports, the usual suspects come to mind — cotton, spices, diamonds, pharma. But in the last few years, I’ve witnessed something very interesting happening.

India is now exporting what no one ever imagined.
From banana fiber sanitary napkins to handmade copper water bottles, from Ayurveda to eco-friendly disposable tableware — the world is showing serious interest in our innovation-driven, value-added products.

And the best part?
These aren’t just coming from large corporates — they’re being created and exported by small units, young entrepreneurs, and even first-time traders.

Why the Change? What’s Driving This Shift?
As someone who’s trained over 1,00,000 beginners and interacted with thousands of small businesses, I’ve seen a clear change in mindset:

1. Value Addition is Now the Name of the Game

Take turmeric for example. Instead of just exporting raw turmeric, Indian businesses are now selling:

  • Turmeric latte mix
  • Skincare turmeric creams
  • Curcumin extracts for pharmaceutical use

This simple value addition has increased margins by up to 5x — and created global appeal.

2. Sustainability is a Global Demand

Countries like Germany, USA, and the UAE are actively seeking eco-friendly alternatives. This has opened the door for:

  • Areca leaf plates
  • Biodegradable bags
  • Organic soaps made with local herbs

One of my students from a small town in Gujarat started exporting clay-based cooking pots — today, his brand is selling in Canada.

3. Customization Wins Orders

Today’s buyer wants products that are not just good — but tailored. Be it packaging, language labeling, or even shape and material — the exporter who listens carefully and adapts wins.

I remember helping a student modify a packaging design for a Middle Eastern market. Just that one change helped him close a $20,000 order.

What This Means for You

If you’re thinking that export means “big business” or “factory-scale,” think again.
Innovation and intent matter more than infrastructure today.
With small MOQ buyers, online exhibitions, and customized niche markets, even a home-based business can become global.

But to do this, you must:

  • Understand global trends
  • Know how to find and approach the right buyer

Offer a unique value (not just a cheaper price)

My Advice to New Exporters

Don’t wait for the perfect product or the biggest idea.

Sometimes, what’s “normal” for us in India is a “premium” experience for someone abroad. Whether it’s khadi fabric, coconut shell bowls, or handmade copper bottles — everything has a market if you know how to present it.

All you need is:

  • Knowledge of market research
  • Basic export documentation

Confidence to communicate And that’s exactly what our programs are built for.

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