Indian PCB Buyers stay busy with sourcing even as Diwali approaches, blending the festive warmth of the occasion with robust demand for precision circuit boards.They turn to Chinese exhibitions for efficient cooperation during Diwali, leveraging the “sample-test-negotiation” model to meet market needs.
Amid the warm glow of colorful lanterns and clay oil lamps during Mumbai’s Diwali, the busy figures of Indian PCB (Printed Circuit Board) buyers stand out prominently. Even as the festival approaches, demand for precision circuit boards in the Indian market remains robust. This blend of festive atmosphere and business demand serves as a vivid footnote to electronic trade cooperation between China and India.
Indian PCB importers: Turning to Chinese Exhibitions for Efficient Sourcing
Chinese exhibitions are a vital source of supply for Indian PCB importers. At events like the Shenzhen International Electronic Components Exhibition and the Canton Fair, the proportion of Indian buyers continues to rise. PCB components spanning from automotive electronics to smart home sectors have become key focus areas for collaboration. Forming an efficient “sample inspection – testing – negotiation” cooperation model. The rapid response capabilities of Chinese enterprises perfectly align with the inventory preparation schedule of the Indian market.
Cultural Resonance Fueling Tech Partnerships in the Indian market
As Sayfu deepens its presence in the Indian market, it integrates cultural exchange into business cooperation. On the eve of Diwali, the company extends festive greetings to clients. Meanwhile, addressing the transformation needs of India’s electronic manufacturing industry. It launches PCB solutions tailored for new energy vehicles (NEVs) and provides “one-stop service packages.” Through the strategy of “cultural resonance + technological alignment,” Sayfu steadily increases its market share.

The symbolism of Diwali – “dispelling darkness with light” – aptly mirrors the trade dynamics of Sino-Indian PCB cooperation. India’s electronic industry is growing rapidly, while China accounts for over half of the world’s total PCB production capacity. With exhibitions playing a bridging role, the prospects for bilateral cooperation are broad, and cultural resonance is emerging as the most enduring bond for cooperation.