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SelectUSA 2026: Indian Firms Commit Record $20.5 Billion Investment In US

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  • Indian firms pledged record $20.5 billion investment in US.
  • Pharma sector leads with $19.1 billion in US manufacturing.

Indian companies made a record $20.5 billion investments into the US. This was announced at the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit 2026 in Maryland. The significant share of the investment is driven by India’s pharmaceutical sector, with more than $19.1 billion in planned investments in US manufacturing, research and development, and new facilities. 

The proposed investments are expected to support job creation in both countries while strengthening US production capacity and collaborative innovation. Additional commitments in steel, connectivity and energy supply chains are aimed at reinforcing industrial capacity and improving supply chain resilience.

12 Companies Invested Over $1.1 Bn

Separately, 12 Indian companies announced more than $1.1 billion in greenfield and expansion projects across multiple US states, covering manufacturing, technology and engineering. Officials said these announcements exceed the cumulative investment commitments made by Indian firms at previous SelectUSA summits and represent the highest contribution by any country at this year’s event.

US Ambassador On Investment

“I am proud to advance our goal to double US-India bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. Through fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial trade, we’re attracting world-class investment to the United States and creating shared prosperity for both nations,” said Ambassador Sergio Gor at the SelectUSA kick-off reception in New Delhi.

The announcements highlight the role of the SelectUSA initiative in linking international investors with opportunities across the US, supporting economic growth, innovation and workforce development.

The annual summit is a flagship platform that brings together global investors, companies, economic development organisations and industry experts to facilitate investment and business expansion in the United States. 

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