India is the world's sixth-largest chemical producer, shipping around $25 billion in chemicals a year. Buyers come from the US, EU, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East - and the product range is genuinely broad: dyes and pigments, pharmaceutical intermediates, agrochemicals, specialty chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, industrial and inorganic chemicals, paints, water treatment chemicals, fragrances, and more. Indian manufacturers have been exporting to regulated markets long enough that GMP, ISO certification, REACH documentation, and SDS sheets are standard at most mid-to-large facilities.
The strongest part of this catalogue is pharmaceutical intermediates and APIs. India supplies a significant share of the world's generic drug pipeline, and the manufacturing discipline that comes with that - purity controls, batch documentation, third-party testing - shows up in adjacent chemical categories too. Dyes and pigments from Gujarat and Rajasthan go into textile and leather supply chains globally. Agrochemicals from Maharashtra and Gujarat reach farming markets across Africa and Southeast Asia. Specialty chemicals, cosmetic ingredients, and fragrances and flavours are available for buyers in personal care, food processing, and industrial manufacturing.
Chemicals need more paperwork than most categories. MSDS/SDS sheets, purity certificates, country-of-origin documentation, and sometimes REACH registration depending on where the goods are going - experienced exporters in this category handle all of it routinely. The main manufacturing clusters are in Gujarat (Vapi, Ankleshwar, Surat), Maharashtra (Thane, Raigad), and Rajasthan. Browse by subcategory, check certifications on individual supplier profiles, and request technical datasheets before committing to an order.