Genesis
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Well i cannot comment on your experience of encountering an Indian IT expert, People lie here a lot.
secondly, I have told you, India needs money and place to set up a FAB. Which is not an easy job due to at time lack of funding and politics. We know how to develop a chip from silicon, we know what tools are required, we know all the processes, but where should be apply is the only problem. It will take only 5-6 years to make a FAB fully operational. just one or 2 are sufficient for a country like India. Not a big deal, world knows it.
It is what it is, not saying Indian IT won't improve, as I will say compare to my professor's experience, it's a lot better when it's my turn at bat, but at this moment, Western countries have way more rules, and most of all the culture and ethics is different, so it's unavoidable what happened.
Second I know India can develop a chip, anybody with a degree can, that was never my worry, my thing about India isn't whether you can do it or not, but whether you will do it.
Changing politics is difficult if not impossible for a democratic country, you see some of your country men stands to benefit more if importing is done. It's not just kick back,s it's giving up that power, it's making yourself obsolete.
Third the business side of things is very complicated, think about, if you and I were friends and business partners, we do business together, I like you and you like me, we trust each other, we have a record of work, and a streamlined process on operations.
Would you throw all that away for something uncertain? Especially at this moment, India cannot produce at the quality and price China could, I know you think made in China sucks, but it's more complicated than that.
You are making it like designing the chip is the most difficult thing, designing it is the easiest, anyone with a degree can do it, everything else is the most difficult part.