ANI
16 Mar 2026, 17:02 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 16 (ANI): Nearly 35 per cent of consumers in India have reported encountering fake products in the past year. Alarmingly, almost 9 out of 10 urban consumers (89%) admitted to having purchased a counterfeit product at least once in their lifetime, according to the latest 'State of Counterfeiting in India 2025' report released by the Authentication Solution Providers' Association (ASPA) in collaboration with CRISIL Intelligence.
The nationwide study, based on a consumer survey of 1,639 respondents across nine major Indian cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Indore - highlights the growing scale, changing channels, and increasing consumer awareness regarding counterfeit products across multiple industries.
The apparel sector emerges as one of the most affected categories, with 31 per cent of consumers reporting that they encountered or purchased fake apparel in the past 12 months, reflecting the high prevalence of fake fashion products in both online and offline markets.
Counterfeiting is increasingly visible even in daily-use consumer goods. 27 per cent of consumers reported encountering counterfeit FMCG products within the last year, indicating risks in everyday household products such as packaged food, personal care, and home care items.
22 per cent of respondents reported encountering counterfeit automotive parts, highlighting the risks associated with fake spare parts in the vehicle replacement market.
The fast-growing appliances and electronics segment is also vulnerable. 18 per cent of consumers reported encountering counterfeit consumer durable products, with over half of such exposure occurring through online channels.
Counterfeit medicines are estimated to account for around 28 per cent of the market, raising serious public health concerns.
Counterfeit agro-products continue to threaten farm productivity and rural incomes. The study indicates that 35 per cent of farmers have encountered counterfeit agro-products, and farmers estimate that close to 30 per cent of agro-inputs available in the market may be counterfeit, raising concerns for crop yield, farmer trust, and food security.
The study highlights the growing role of digital commerce in the distribution of counterfeit products. Online aggregator platforms account for 53 per cent of counterfeit purchases, making them the largest channel.
Local retail outlets remain dominant for agro-products (75 per cent) and pharmaceuticals (63 per cent).
Social media advertisements are emerging as a major channel, especially for apparel (46 per cent) and consumer electronics (35 per cent).
Despite widespread exposure, consumer attitudes toward counterfeits are gradually shifting. Counterfeit products are perceived to be around 22 per cent cheaper than genuine goods. However, only 36 per cent of consumers cite price as the primary reason for purchasing counterfeit products.
Consumers are willing to pay an average of 9 per cent premium for guaranteed genuine products, with higher willingness in pharmaceuticals (12 per cent) and agro-products (14 per cent).
In addition, 50 per cent of consumers say they would file a complaint if they received a fake product, reflecting rising consumer awareness and intolerance toward fake goods.
Speaking at the event, Ankit Gupta, President, ASPA, highlighted that 'In India, counterfeiting incidents have increased over the past three years, with counterfeiters becoming increasingly sophisticated and better funded. The growth of e-commerce and globalisation of markets has made the fight against counterfeiting even more challenging. At ASPA, we believe that by bringing this issue to industry and government forums, we contribute meaningfully to this fight.'
Highlighting the key points from the report, Anjali Nathwani, Director, Crisil Intelligence, said, 'An important finding from the survey is that 74 per cent of consumers believe the incidence of counterfeiting has increased in the last 12 months. Another intriguing finding is that 93 per cent of consumers think more awareness campaigns are needed, even though two-thirds feel confident about identifying a counterfeit product.'
'This gap between awareness and action points to the need for concerted effort from the government, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and consumers working together to combat counterfeiting,' she added. (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Manufacturing Mirror news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Manufacturing Mirror.
More InformationWASHINGTON, D.C.: Smaller portions are emerging as one of the biggest trends in the restaurant industry as diners look to spend less...
New Delhi, March 16 (ANI): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday carried out search operations at 10 locations across West Bengal...
Los Angeles (California) [US], March 16 (ANI): Isha Ambani made a striking appearance on the red carpet at the 2026 Academy Awards...
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 15 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Health Minister and senior Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader MA Subramanian...
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 15 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday criticised the Centre over the LPG shortage...
New Delhi [India], March 15 (ANI): Filmmaker Priyadarshan has spoken about actor Rajpal Yadav after the actor recently received interim...
LONDON, U.K.: Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD said on March 13 that it will launch a new premium EV in Europe next month capable...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The rising cost of new vehicles in the United States is increasingly pushing many buyers out of the market, as automakers...
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Uber has launched a nationwide feature in the United States that allows women riders and drivers to be matched...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 16 (ANI): Nearly 35 per cent of consumers in India have reported encountering fake products in...
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI): Supply disruptions from West Asia tensions could spread beyond oil and affect several industries...
(Photo credit: Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn Images) Matt Savoie scored the eventual game-winner, and Connor McDavid added three assists...
