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Huawei, ZTE ready to give source codes to India

I am not surprised for China's leading electronic companies to expand into backward but arrogant cheerleading india! Just for business and for humanity sake!

they are so incapable but still brag hard about their "talents" who cannot make their basic military amunitions and other industrial products like this:

Tata Motors To Buy Auto Components From China

Updated: Tuesday, July 10, 2012

http://www.drivespark.coml
 
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How many Telecom equipment manufacturers we have in India excluding Chinese? Two or three. And Chinese equipments aren't superior from the likes of Ericsson or Siemens, they're cheap. The sole reason they are being selected by telecom contractors.

And for smartphone, we have more than 12 brands operating at every niche' of market segment. Here pricing strategy won't work because you aren't introducing anything new to this segment. And specially, the term 'Chinese' irks every cell phone buyer in India.

And for the High IQ part, shove it up your rear, would you?

See, these Chinese people are fairly simple minded. He will now be trying to figure out where his rear is - probably will have to go and ask the local CCP official.
 
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No, there are 5 at the very least. Huawei, ZTE, Nokia Siemens, Ericsson, and Alcatel Lucent.



Cheap, reliable and has quality. Indians wouldn't just want cheap but no quality and reliability right? Many Indians can back me up on this one :rofl:



Then I guess this Indian must be very special.


Heck, they should have the same irks when it comes to laptops so Lenovo won't be be all over India :lol:



Not happening when it's coming from an Indian.

Sigh! When you guys don't understand English - why do you post on English language forums? He said - 2 or 3 excluding Chinese. You named 5 including 2 Chinese ones.

and this:

November 26, 2012, 12:38 pm
India’s ‘Aakash,’ Now Made in China
By PAMPOSH RAINA and MIA LI

source

Of course - than makes sense. It is the world's cheapest tablet - would make sense in exploiting the cheap labor in China to deliver something to those at the very of the consumer ladder in India. Workers in Chinese factories will work all day for a handful of rice.
 
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I am not surprised for China's leading electronic companies to expand into backward but arrogant cheerleading india! Just for business and for humanity sake!

they are so incapable but still brag hard about their "talents" who cannot make their basic military amunitions and other industrial products like this:

Tata Motors To Buy Auto Components From China

Updated: Tuesday, July 10, 2012

http://www.drivespark.coml

LOL - automatic transmission for Tata cars. Because Indian manufacturers would not bother with such low volumes. Hahahaha - nice link - thanks.
 
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Sigh! When you guys don't understand English - why do you post on English language forums? He said - 2 or 3 excluding Chinese. You named 5 including 2 Chinese ones.

You're right thanks for catching my mistake, I admit, my English is pretty bad from time to time. But it wouldn't stop me from lurking on English forums to see how Indians keep deluding themselves, when facts are in front of them stating the otherwise.

Of course - than makes sense. It is the world's cheapest tablet - would make sense in exploiting the cheap labor in China to deliver something to those at the very of the consumer ladder in India. Workers in Chinese factories will work all day for a handful of rice.

One of the main reason is that India is incapable to manufacture a simple touch screen.
 
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^the issue is not capability, LCD screens aren't exactly high tech. it is a matter of global over-capacity and wafer thin margins.
for any indian company there are many other avenues where profit margins are much higher, such as software, infrastructure, energy and petro industries.
we do have local makers that make screens for the specialised defense needs, in fighter jets. such as samtel systems.

you can add the general lack of govt policy in that list as well.
 
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You're right thanks for catching my mistake, I admit, my English is pretty bad from time to time. But it wouldn't stop me from lurking on English forums to see how Indians keep deluding themselves, when facts are in front of them stating the otherwise.



One of the main reason is that India is incapable to manufacture a simple touch screen.

Hahaha - both of us know that is not true. India can't manufacture the touch screen at that price point. But then, Indian citizens can't be made to work for water and rice - Chinese can.

In fact, if the Tata Nano could have been manufactured in China - it would probably cost 20-30% less. But Chinese companies are known for intellectual property theft - given that they are incapable of anything ingenious. That is why China should stick making simple touch screens and leave the real engineered products for more capable nations to manufacture.
 
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Hahaha - both of us know that is not true. India can't manufacture the touch screen at that price point. But then, Indian citizens can't be made to work for water and rice - Chinese can.

Where our GDP per capita is over 2X of yours, and there are more poverty in India than the whole Africa.

In fact, if the Tata Nano could have been manufactured in China - it would probably cost 20-30% less. But Chinese companies are known for intellectual property theft - given that they are incapable of anything ingenious. That is why China should stick making simple touch screens and leave the real engineered products for more capable nations to manufacture.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

This explains why Indians still can't send a man to space, I never knew the Nano is such a master piece to Indians.

If we were to steal, we'll steal something worth it, not from that crappy Nano, where even my scooter is faster than it. Which it doesn't matter in India by the way, since Indian roads are full of crap, so it's impossible to drive fast on it, or else the craps will fly everywhere :lol:
 
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Where our GDP per capita is over 2X of yours, and there are more poverty in India than the whole Africa.



:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

This explains why Indians still can't send a man to space, I never knew the Nano is such a master piece to Indians.

If we were to steal, we'll steal something worth it, not from that crappy Nano, where even my scooter is faster than it. Which it doesn't matter in India by the way, since Indian roads are full of crap, so it's impossible to drive fast on it, or else the craps will fly everywhere :lol:

Did I say it is a masterpiece? It is a frugally engineered product which would be cheaper to manufacture in China than in India. And craps is a dice game. I am fairly certain the Chinese have better roads than Indians - just like the Nazis built the autobahns before the rest of the world built expressways. Doesn't mean much. Point is China is not capable of any real engineering which is home-grown. They are master copiers but a mimic never wins an Oscar. A thespian does.
 
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Meh.....I doubt it.

Why do you doubt it? Cheap labor - now that Chinese workers are demanding more - they are getting North Koreans in. SEZ's. Cheaper power supply. Less red tape. Less palms to be greased. If I was setting up a manufacturing plant - I would look no further than China.
 
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Did I say it is a masterpiece? It is a frugally engineered product which would be cheaper to manufacture in China than in India.

I should've used "national treasury" instead :lol:

And craps is a dice game. I am fairly certain the Chinese have better roads than Indians - just like the Nazis built the autobahns before the rest of the world built expressways. Doesn't mean much. Point is China is not capable of any real engineering which is home-grown. They are master copiers but a mimic never wins an Oscar. A thespian does.

This is exactly what I would say when my country is failing to catch up.

Don't get mad just because some of our brands are sitting on the top of your market share, and the crappy Aakash has a "made in china" label on it :rofl:
 
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