To expand on this point, I'm not referring to stuff India already does for itself e.g. car manufacturing which it does. I'm referring only to stuff it needs to import to sustain life, business, and the functioning of society.
The reason the American trade war on China failed - trade deficit after trade war widened YoY, US administrations started dismantling tariffs one by one, and American manufacturing industry NOT having become reawakened by Trump, because like I said back in 2018, that's not how trade works.
As for Indians replacing imported goods they absolutely can do it. They have the brains and even the organisational power to achieve this because it honestly isn't even hard. They're also in the prime economic position to exploit it. They have excess labour, resourceful people (among the village idiots), extremely cheap labour. But despite 6 decades of being in this position, they've failed to do this and properly pull it off. I'm not sure if it's a western influence that is rather stealthy in preventing and disrupting genuine efforts and siphoning off money back to the west (which btw is happening and has been happening)... it's like the Indians are still paying interest for being victim. Their wealthiest siphon off money and continue growing wealthier. The Indian living standards haven't really moved at all for 70 years. The only difference in living standards is a result of technology improving over time. Instead of excessive poverty and hopelessness, there's now excessive poverty and smartphones. While it takes a western consumer two week's worth of savings to buy a flagship phone, an average India would require many months of savings to buy a the lowest entry level of a budget phone.
They can be making their own brands of white goods and everyday consumer items and exploit the advantages of their current situation but relatively little progress is made. Every time they simply celebrate a new foreign brand opening up a manufacturing line in India. Then nothing. The route to learning, mastering, then copying something isn't even taken. It takes decades for one's industry to develop through those cycles and India has yet to even begin the learning phase. Any half competent person leaves if they can.
Then there's the whole building up of infrastructure to support the revitalisation of industry. It is built on logistics. Very little effort there as well. Anyway if they like self deception, they are very welcome to it as other nations outcompete India in their niche ways e.g. Vietnam, Bangladesh, Philippines, Thailand.
I don't see why there shouldn't be Indian made furniture, clothing, consumer goods, cheaper electronics, components and everything in between being sourced from India. It has far cheaper labour than China and even many others. And yet there's more made in Vietnam and Bangladesh in the West than there is made in India.