Look at the number of people watching in just one YouTube channel even before 30 minutes of launch.
https://www.youtube.com/live/q2ueCg9bvvQ?feature=share
Well atleast aren't wasting them on Millitary and weapons. Our people aren't running behind food trucks. Well fed people shit wherever they can, hungry people don't need to take a shit.
Many companies who were not interested, sitting on the fence are rethinking after govt announced Micron's 70% of project cost subsidy, free land, free electricity etc.
Taiwan's Foxconn said on Tuesday it plans to apply for incentives that India is offering under its semiconductor manufacturing policy, a day after the company parted ways with Vedanta on a $19.5 billion chipmaking joint venture.
"Foxconn is committed to India and sees the country successfully...
Well the scales are different. In India, until someone can afford to buy a car or a 3 BHK apartment, we consider them poor and eligible for food security. While in Pakistan, those who aren't running behind food trucks are considered rich. If you afford to buy a khota cart or afford khota...
Indian wearable brands, such as Boat, Noise, and Fire-Boltt, have gained prominence in the global market, and since these brands are manufacturing the majority of their products in India, it is hurting the businesses of Chinese factories as they suffer from reduced orders.
The wearable...
The time these Pakistani journalists waste on Modi and India, if they invested half of the time on Pakistan's internal problems, Pakistan wouldn't be the shit it is now.
How do we even know if US military doesn't have a huge gallium reserve procured before. US would be mad to not store away huge chunk of strategic rare earth metals.
US has the largest Crude production, they still keep artificial reserve of it. It's hard to believe that US won't keep reserve of...
If price increases, Many countries will jump in to produce Gallium. Gallium isn't extracted from Alluminium and Zinc ores because of the costs involved.
Yes, we are stepping towards mass production and export scale. This is no longer domestic production for domestic market. We are entering global factory era.
US-based semiconductor company Microchip Technology has announced a $300 million investment plan to expand its operations in India, just days after similar moves from industry players Micron, Applied Materials, and Lam Research.
To strengthen its presence in India, the company has inaugurated a...