The game of the dhokeybaaj bhakt Baniyas is to dupe gullible Indian consumers in the name of "deshprem" (patriotic hoopla) and sell them a third-rate "indigenous", "Make-in-India" 10 Taka item for 100 taka (such as cellphones of horrible quality). If course smart Indians and us Bangladeshis all know that none of the Indian-assembled products are indigenous, but that is beside the point. Too many gullible stupid people in India.
These harami baniyas had it best in India's closed-economy period (between the 1950's and 1980's) when all imports were banned and they had licenses to make anything from lipstick to chopsticks in India. Those golden harami days to make tons of money and fool the Indian consumer won't come back anytime soon, so they (in cahoots with super-crafty Modi) have invented this "Make-in-India" scheme to make third-world quality third-rate non-competitive items in India and sell it to Indians at first-world prices.
Why do I say non-competitive items? Because if competitive foreign items were to be introduced in India by opening up the Indian economy, none of the products made by these Mahindras, Adanis, Birlas and Ambanis would sell anywhere in India. By controlling the home market of 1.4 Billion consumers and cheating them hand-over-fist, they are happy (huge captive market). Who needs exports?
Gullible Indians don't know that said cellphones have all Chinese parts inside (slapped together in India at minimal cost by workers who aren't even allowed to sit for eight hours), and the parts too not the best from China (not the fault of the Chinese). The Chinese will give you the exact quality you want, which in India's case is as close to low-grade as possible. All made to a price and designed to be obsolete (and go bad) in less than two years. Maybe only the casing and logo is made in India, which are themselves bad quality. Look in Youtube for reviews for Karbonn and Micromax phones, Indian reviewers themselves are giving these garbage phones brutal reviews (flexes and breaks in the middle just like a Brittania biscuit).
Bhakt-style dhokeybaaji and cheatery practices at their finest.