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From Global Trade to ‘Made in India’: Mustafa Bundiwala Powers a New Chapter in Rubber Manufacturing

From Global Trade to ‘Made in India’: Mustafa Bundiwala Powers a New Chapter in Rubber Manufacturing

 

In an era where ‘Make in India’ is more than a slogan, Mr. Mustafa Bundiwala, Partner at Indian Rubber Industry, is turning vision into reality.

 

An entrepreneur with over five years in the power tools sector, Mr. Bundiwala first made his mark as a trader. Working hand-in-hand with international brands, he sourced and imported products from across the globe — an experience that sharpened his eye for global quality standards, customer expectations, and fast-shifting market demands.

But trading was only the beginning.

 

Today, Mr. Bundiwala has taken a bold leap — from importing to innovating. With a clear mission to manufacture world-class industrial rubber products in India, he’s bridging the gap between global benchmarks and local capability. His move reflects a deeper belief: India doesn’t just consume quality, it can create it.

 

By setting up advanced manufacturing, he aims to serve industries that demand precision, durability, and trust — all while generating jobs and reducing import dependency.

 

For Mr. Bundiwala, this isn’t just business. It’s a commitment to self-reliance, to Indian engineering, and to the next generation of homegrown excellence.

 

The next era of industrial rubber isn’t coming from overseas. It’s rising from India — and Mustafa Bundiwala is leading the charge.

 

The message is clear: The future of industrial rubber isn’t just imported. It’s proudly made in India.

 

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