In 2023, India imported instruments to measure or detect ionising radiations valued at a lower baseline, given the steady increase predicted. The forecast from 2024 to 2028 shows a slight but steady decline in import values from 3.17 thousand to 3.05 thousand. Year-on-year variations indicate decreasing imports: -1.26% to -0.98%. The compound annual growth rate over five years reflects a conservative decline suggesting minimal variation annually. This declining trend hints at self-reliance improvements or market saturation.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in domestic radiation detection, policy changes enhancing local production, and shifts in infrastructural emphasis impacting import dependencies.