Mumbai is home to the Indian glassware manufacturer Borosil. The company, which has operations in the Netherlands and the United States, is one of the biggest glassware manufacturers in India. The business is now a consumer brand that focuses on daily necessities rather than a supplier of glass products for seldom usage. Larah and Borosil are currently its two primary brands.

Borosil Quick Overview
| Particular | Details |
| Company Name | Borosil Limited |
| Type | Public Listed Company |
| Industry | Glassware – Consumer & Specialty Glass Products |
| Founded / Established | 1962 |
| Founder / Origin | Began as Industrial & Engineering Apparatus Company; later Borosil brand in collaboration with Corning Glass Works (USA) |
| Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Key People | Shreevar Kheruka (MD & CEO); B. L. Kheruka (Chairman) |
| Core Business | Manufacture & sale of borosilicate glass products for consumer and industrial use |
| Major Products | Microwavable & flameproof kitchenware, tumblers, storage containers, opalware, glass bottles & household glassware |
| Business Segments | Consumer Products & (formerly) Scientific & Industrial Products (now Borosil Scientific Ltd) |
| Area Served | India & International Markets (worldwide reach) |
| Manufacturing Facilities | Multiple facilities including glass production at Jaipur and others |
| Stock Exchange Listing | BSE & NSE (Ticker: BOROLTD) |
| CIN | L36100MH2010PLC292722 (incorporated as Borosil Ltd in 2010) |
| Promoter / Ownership | Kheruka Family Promoters |
| Market Position | Leading Indian glassware brand and major consumer glass manufacturer |
| Notable Subsidiaries / Spin-offs | Borosil Scientific Ltd (scientific glass & lab products) |
| Official Website | borosil.com |
Net Worth and Market Cap
As of January 23, 2026, Borosil’s market capitalization, or net value, was 30.31 billion. Its market value has decreased by -38.76% in just a single year.
Corporate leadership
In India, Borosil mainly produces microwaveable kitchenware and laboratory glassware. In partnership with Corning Glass Works, it was founded in 1962. In 1988, Corning sold its shareholding to the current Indian promoters.
Overview of Services
Opal ware, microwaveable cookware, and laboratory glassware are all supplied by Borosil Limited, an Indian company. For the education sector as well as sectors including microbiology, biotechnology, photoprinting, process systems, and lighting, the company produces laboratory glassware, disposable plastics, instruments, liquid handling systems, and explosion-proof lighting glassware.
The company’s consumer products division sells a variety of goods that meet the demands of a contemporary Indian home in terms of cooking, serving, food storage, heating, and dining. Glass tumblers, stainless steel cookware, storage containers, opal eating utensils, kitchen equipment, lunch boxes, and stainless-steel flasks are among them. With more than 60% of the market, the business has led the microwaveable glassware area. Opalware is sold under the Larah brand.
Scale of Operations
It has three manufacturing sites and sells and advertises glass tumblers and microwaveable and flameproof kitchenware through more than 15,000 retail locations. Borosil’s product solutions combine attractive appearance, durability, and practical performance to satisfy a variety of household needs, such as storage, cooking, and serving. The business communicates with clients via a wide range of channels, including modern retail, e-commerce, rapid commerce, general trade, and its own direct-to-consumer website. Scientific and industrial items and consumer products are the two major divisions in which the company operates. In 26 countries, the company offers through more than 250 distributors and more than 24,000 shops.