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Gujarat, which has become a favoured destination for industrial investments, has inspired China to implement certain best practices from the state.
Surat's flourishing textile industry, Rajkot's booming auto components industry and Morbi's ceramics hub have attracted interest from China. The Chinese want to document best practices in these clusters and then share the same with industries in their country.
"Cluster twinning study provides an evolutionary look at interesting trends and insights into clusters. The findings of the study will be implemented by China in its industries," said Jagat Shah, chairman, India China Economic & Cultural Council (ICEC), Gujarat.
The study is being commissioned and funded by the Union ministry of commerce and industry. ICEC is coordinating the cluster twinning study on best practices in the industries of Surat, Morbi and Rajkot.
The study was commissioned after China Council for Promotion of International Trade had conveyed that it wanted to learn from various industries in India.
It may be interesting to note that India and China are competing in the categories with China having similar clusters in Shaoxing for textile, Foshan for ceramics and Taizhou for auto parts. The study will benchmark the best practices in the cluster and showcase them to similar Chinese clusters.
The framework of best practices will cover industry verticals in the areas of production, finance, marketing, intellectual property rights, innovations and human resources.
A report on the study is expected to be released in November. Further, similar studies on 10 other industry verticals in India and China are expected.
"Cluster twinning studies will also offer an opportunity to learn from each other's best practices. Similar studies and analysis will also be carried out on China's clusters and are likely to be implemented in India," said Shah.
link:China takes cue from Gujarat Inc - The Times of India
Surat's flourishing textile industry, Rajkot's booming auto components industry and Morbi's ceramics hub have attracted interest from China. The Chinese want to document best practices in these clusters and then share the same with industries in their country.
"Cluster twinning study provides an evolutionary look at interesting trends and insights into clusters. The findings of the study will be implemented by China in its industries," said Jagat Shah, chairman, India China Economic & Cultural Council (ICEC), Gujarat.
The study is being commissioned and funded by the Union ministry of commerce and industry. ICEC is coordinating the cluster twinning study on best practices in the industries of Surat, Morbi and Rajkot.
The study was commissioned after China Council for Promotion of International Trade had conveyed that it wanted to learn from various industries in India.
It may be interesting to note that India and China are competing in the categories with China having similar clusters in Shaoxing for textile, Foshan for ceramics and Taizhou for auto parts. The study will benchmark the best practices in the cluster and showcase them to similar Chinese clusters.
The framework of best practices will cover industry verticals in the areas of production, finance, marketing, intellectual property rights, innovations and human resources.
A report on the study is expected to be released in November. Further, similar studies on 10 other industry verticals in India and China are expected.
"Cluster twinning studies will also offer an opportunity to learn from each other's best practices. Similar studies and analysis will also be carried out on China's clusters and are likely to be implemented in India," said Shah.
link:China takes cue from Gujarat Inc - The Times of India