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IPC COMMUNITY 52 WINTER 2025 India's electronics manufactur- ing capabilities, competitive labor costs, and dedication to quality now attract a larger global audi- ence due to a shift from traditional markets. The rise of electric vehi- cles and smart technologies also presents fresh markets for wiring solutions. The Surana family, which owns Paras Wires PVT LTD, has been riding that wave for nearly 40 years and is ready to seize greater opportunity in India's wire harness industry. For the Suranas, the future isn't just about growth; it's about stay- ing true to their values as they lead India's wire harness industry into a new era. Paras Wires PVT LTD is a family story as much as it is a business. The company was founded in 1986 by three members of the Surana fam- ily: R.M., Anil, and Usha, starting with only four employees, a rented space, and an unwavering drive to create something exceptional in the wire harness industry. Their goal was simple: "To craft high-quality cables and wiring solutions that clients could rely on," says Rupin Surana, operations director. What was once the aspiration of a small team has flourished into a recognized name in specialized cable manufacturing. After nearly 40 years in business, Paras Wires now has three self-owned facilities with over 100 dedicated employ- ees and a thriving R&D team. Over the years, Paras Wires has gained the trust of its clients by WHMA MEMBER PROFILE This Indian company is shaping the future of wire harness solutions By Brittany Martin, Contributing Writer, IPC Community Paras Wires: A Family Legacy

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