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&lt;p class="std-text">India&amp;#039;s automotive metal forming sector will surge from $40 billion to $95 billion by 2030, driven by supply chain shifts away from China. This explosive growth proves that &lt;strong>process specialists&lt;/strong> mastering casting and forging are outperforming generalists in the new global order. Avendus Capital reports that while the broader auto components sector crossed $80 billion in FY25, metal forming specifically is expanding at 12% annually, vastly outpacing the global casting market&amp;#039;s 6.90% CAGR.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>