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India Wants to #BoycottChineseProducts After China Blocks Bid to List JeM Chief as Global Terrorist

This is probably the third or fourth time China has blocked this move in UN. Each time, you visit Indian media websites, their comments are full of these jokers, chest thumping that they will boycott Chinese products. After few days, the gas build up is released in open air toilets and we come back to reality/normality.
 
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Already, China has started facing backlash from people in various African countries where it is constructing infrastructure projects. Projection of China as an authoritarian, pro-terror country is likely to hit its ability to attract western businesses and increase its footprint in Africa and Europe.

I believe Indians must give up this terror rhetoric and cling on to some other cnn fox talk of the day. That's was like a decade ago and we all know anything comes out of the western media sells like hot cakes in India.

The feel to associate with trends is never ending and extreme. Lmao China is seen as pro terror country . Africans don't even know what annoyed India or has been - - - - - -

P:S : following trends all the time doesn't make one look cool - - - - - - India do surgical, India feels, India Supa pawa, India's concerns , India's punishment :lol:

Only a handful of Tata and ambanis can afford such a mindset of talking big
 
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Not even US and EU truly dare to launch a trade war with China, India better thinks twice.

Indian deserve a cry over their political stance. The campaign is fallacy itself nobody in the world can dare to block china goods, Not because of china but for their own good. Its called economical suicide. & I bet Indians are not as brave as in DOING that as they are BOLD in Talk. consumer needs better products with lower rates, Indian Local market cannot stand a chance to produce as much as required.
Investor, Importer, Merchandiser, End user. This whole Supply Chain is not easy to break.
But its Forcing it to break somehow , it will give India an Earth Quake or Economical assassination.
 
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Boycott Chinese goods for Masood Azhar? Why this hashtag is a bad idea
Many Indians think boycotting Chinese goods will put pressure on China. It's a mistaken belief.

Mar 14, 2019, 01.54 PM

After China put a technical hold on the UN Security Council resolution to designate Maulana Masood Azhar of Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) as a global terrorist, Indians are once again livid at Beijing. Azhar's JeM was responsible for attack on a CRPF convoy in J&K on February 14 in which nearly 40 personnel were killed. This was fourth time China has derailed such a proposal in last 10 years.

Indian social media is abuzz with calls for boycott of Chinese goods, a typical mass response whenever China hits at Indian interest. However, boycott may not be the right way to respond to China.

Why? In a mistaken belief, many Indians think boycotting Chinese goods will put pressure on China. On the contrary, it will harm India as India is dependent on Chinese imports.

India exports less to China (mainly raw materials) and imports more (mainly electronics and other manufactured goods which are in high demand). India's pharma sector has critical dependence on Chinese imports used in drugs manufacturing.

China's exports to India account for only2 per cent of its total exports. So even if Indians boycott all the goods imported form China, it will not make as big an impact on China as to bring it to its knees before India.

China is India’s largest trading partner, but the trade is heavily skewed in favour of China. A trade war when Indian manufacturing ability is limited is not going to favour India. India’s imports from China are crucial at this stage.

India today imports telecom gear worth over Rs 70,000 crore annually, much of it from Chinese firms like Huawei and ZTE. Chinese companies dominate the telecom sector in India. In handsets, they control 51% of India’s $8 billion plus smartphone market with brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and OnePlus.

power is another sector where India has come to be dependent on Chinese imports. In thePlan alone, almost 30% of the generating capacity was imported from China. In the rapidly growing solar energy sector, between April and January 2017, solar equipment from China had a share of 87% in a market pegged at $1.9 billion. According to consultancy firm Grant Thornton, in 2017, when inbound deals dipped, the Chinese shifted gears and accounted for 31% of the inbound deal value as against 27% from the US.

The popular impression is that China is dumping consumer goods into India. But the fact is that India depends on China for capital goods too. Reduction in import of cheaper capital goods will push up production costs.

India can fight trade wars with China only when it has removed the big skew in its trade with China, which can take a decade of manufacturing growth.

So is boycott of Chinese goods a totally useless idea? No. It may not impact China in the short run but can harm it in the long run, mainly by way of tarnishing its reputation when China is seeking markets for its goods in Africa and Europe. A social movement to boycott Chinese goods can underline China's tolerance for terrorism when China is eager to portray itself as a responsible global power.


Already, China has started facing backlash from people in various African countries where it is constructing infrastructure projects. Projection of China as an authoritarian, pro-terror country is likely to hit its ability to attract western businesses and increase its footprint in Africa and Europe.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ashtag-is-a-bad-idea/articleshow/68404783.cms
India will be in trouble as usa is... trade war not befit India.. India will do everything for money. So enjoy their jokes
 
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Because of China millions of Indians can afford cheap phones so they come on the internet to boast about their super power.
 
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Most of China import to India is essential goods rather than luxury goods like LV bag or Gucci shoes. If India boycott Chinese good, it will only make their cost of living increase.
 
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India please boycott Chinese products and import only made in Afghanistan products!
 
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Boycott Chinese goods for Masood Azhar? Why this hashtag is a bad idea
Many Indians think boycotting Chinese goods will put pressure on China. It's a mistaken belief.

Mar 14, 2019, 01.54 PM

After China put a technical hold on the UN Security Council resolution to designate Maulana Masood Azhar of Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) as a global terrorist, Indians are once again livid at Beijing. Azhar's JeM was responsible for attack on a CRPF convoy in J&K on February 14 in which nearly 40 personnel were killed. This was fourth time China has derailed such a proposal in last 10 years.

Indian social media is abuzz with calls for boycott of Chinese goods, a typical mass response whenever China hits at Indian interest. However, boycott may not be the right way to respond to China.

Why? In a mistaken belief, many Indians think boycotting Chinese goods will put pressure on China. On the contrary, it will harm India as India is dependent on Chinese imports.

India exports less to China (mainly raw materials) and imports more (mainly electronics and other manufactured goods which are in high demand). India's pharma sector has critical dependence on Chinese imports used in drugs manufacturing.

China's exports to India account for only2 per cent of its total exports. So even if Indians boycott all the goods imported form China, it will not make as big an impact on China as to bring it to its knees before India.

China is India’s largest trading partner, but the trade is heavily skewed in favour of China. A trade war when Indian manufacturing ability is limited is not going to favour India. India’s imports from China are crucial at this stage.

India today imports telecom gear worth over Rs 70,000 crore annually, much of it from Chinese firms like Huawei and ZTE. Chinese companies dominate the telecom sector in India. In handsets, they control 51% of India’s $8 billion plus smartphone market with brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and OnePlus.

power is another sector where India has come to be dependent on Chinese imports. In thePlan alone, almost 30% of the generating capacity was imported from China. In the rapidly growing solar energy sector, between April and January 2017, solar equipment from China had a share of 87% in a market pegged at $1.9 billion. According to consultancy firm Grant Thornton, in 2017, when inbound deals dipped, the Chinese shifted gears and accounted for 31% of the inbound deal value as against 27% from the US.

The popular impression is that China is dumping consumer goods into India. But the fact is that India depends on China for capital goods too. Reduction in import of cheaper capital goods will push up production costs.

India can fight trade wars with China only when it has removed the big skew in its trade with China, which can take a decade of manufacturing growth.

So is boycott of Chinese goods a totally useless idea? No. It may not impact China in the short run but can harm it in the long run, mainly by way of tarnishing its reputation when China is seeking markets for its goods in Africa and Europe. A social movement to boycott Chinese goods can underline China's tolerance for terrorism when China is eager to portray itself as a responsible global power.


Already, China has started facing backlash from people in various African countries where it is constructing infrastructure projects. Projection of China as an authoritarian, pro-terror country is likely to hit its ability to attract western businesses and increase its footprint in Africa and Europe.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ashtag-is-a-bad-idea/articleshow/68404783.cms
OH don't do that, dragon will be more hostile and will take india from each side down, you cant stand against, the green Falcon and the golden dragon
 
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Indians should boycott not only Chinese goods but also ban Chinese investment into India.

India is getting massive Foreign investments into its economy. As FII's consider the best bet. Why should we facilitate China in earning from Indian market ?

We should put a ban on China to make any investment in India which will force them to make more of their investment in Pakistan.
 
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MADE IN CHINA will be written on the devices they are using to spread the #hashtag ...
 
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After real #ChineseSurgicalStrike Indians protest on Twitter with Chinese made cellphones!

Indian economy is dependent on the Chinese Economy. Truth!

This cry will run for a couple of days and then Indian media will fix attention on something more shinny.

India needs Rafael to match Sino-Pak JF-17 Block II.

Next Indian 'demand' to PRC : Stop selling Chinese Weapons to Pak.

PL15 is coming... Block III is coming. Run rabbit, run.....
 
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