Amazon has announced that it has crossed $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports from India, achieving its 2025 target ahead of schedule through its Amazon Global Selling program. The company has now set a new ambitious goal to reach $80 billion in exports by 2030.
Launched in 2015, Amazon Global Selling has helped over two lakh (200,000) Indian entrepreneurs and small businesses reach customers in more than 18 international marketplaces, including the US, UK, UAE, Germany and Canada. The total exporter base has grown by 33 per cent in the past year, the company said.
Among the top exporting states are Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Haryana, with Maharashtra accounting for over 22,000 exporters. Sellers from the state are seeing strong demand for home, toys, health and personal care, kitchen, and office products across major global markets. Pune, Mumbai and Thane also feature among Amazon’s top 50 exporting cities.
Srinidhi Kalvapudi, Head of Amazon Global Selling India, said, “Since 2015, Amazon has enabled $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports from India, achieving this milestone ahead of the 2025 target. This momentum reflects the ambition of Indian businesses and the growing role of e-commerce exports in global trade. We aim to simplify global selling via leveraging tech and creating a favourable ecosystem.”
Sarvesh Agarwal, Founder of HomeMonde, one of Amazon’s exporting partners, added, “With Amazon Global Selling, we’ve not just been able to sell globally, but also been able to study market trends, reach eco-conscious buyers, and manage our logistics seamlessly. Every rug we sell tells a story — of skill, sustainability, and India’s rich craft heritage.”
With a rising number of Indian businesses turning to global markets, due to increased global demand, a competitive local manufacturing and sourcing base, and stronger digital infrastructure. And as e-commerce opens new global avenues, Amazon Global Selling will keep focusing on enabling Indian businesses to tap into global demand and contribute to India’s export ambitions and fuel the ‘Make in India’ story.
 
 
              