somebozo
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New Manufacturing Policy to Create 100 Million Jobs in India
An equally big question, just like your font size is..what happened to the supposedly "incredible & indigenous" economic planners singing the mantra of service sector based economy?? There is no escape from real hard production..i am telling ya!
Handset manufacturer Nokia has also bet big on India. As was pointed out by this paper recently, it's Sriperumbudur manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu is its largest in the world. And over time, it has started sourcing a variety of components, ranging from numeric pads to chargers, locally as well, leading to a corresponding expansion in scale for these vendors as well. Or take metal castings. US castings imports are moving out of China — but not back to the US. Increasingly, Indian die casting manufacturers are acquiring work away from China – for products which are ultimately destined for US markets. In iron castings, US imports from China in 2010 rose 2.6 per cent ($5.5 million). But similar imports from India rose by a whopping 30 per cent ($19.8 million).
Oh god..i dont know about casting products but spare me from indian manufacturered nokia..honestly..it is a piece of SH_T and total waste of money...a fake china mobile last longer than that instead of dying a mysterious death! And never mind the shoddy plastic feel!
Many indians dont realize that as China is making strides to next generation of Industrial growth, many companies are finding it expensive to manufacture in China as it is no more a country of poor people with their bare hands, hence it is natrual to see lot of low-tech manufacturing to shift from China to India, but the Indians are getting all happy over getting "the china's share" while China pioneered the manufacturing economy 40 years ago while many indians today are still singing the service sector song..