Yeah enough about 'Made in Bangladesh'. Let's see what 'Made in India' quality really
means going by some recent Internet postings.
Ch*t*ya Dhokeybaaj corporate business people (a breed only found in India) and their 'Safai Gaanewaala' sanghi idiots in this forum.
These are from Garage Journal about Dhokeybaaz Bhartiya tools exporters:
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Made in India wrenches. Are these the worst?
Ok sorry about bringing up the contentious COO thing, but I'm just wondering what type of quality are the hand tools coming out of India generally like?
I was looking at some made in India wrenches today, but every set I looked at had some kind of defect. Some were bent, some poorly stamped, some even had a satin finish that I could scrape off with my fingernail! These were worse than most of the made in China I've seen."
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I posted on this a while back, but I had the misfortune of ending up with some India made line wrenches. Not made in the '70's, but new ones. I compared them to my Craftsman Pro, Craftsman raised panel and Pittsburgh Pro.
Honestly, I could sand cast a better tool in my kid's sandbox in the back yard. The finish is poor at best. The stamping, IF it was stamped, was poor at best.
Size? Each one was off my several mm. Not even close!
I *might* buy tools made in China, but I will NOT buy tools made in India."
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This is from Forbes about Dhokeybaaz Indian pharma majors selling low quality fraudulent pharma products all over the globe.....especially in poorer countries in Africa with lax testing standards, these pharma exporters should be hanged..........
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Several major Indian drug firms have been caught selling inferior and potentially dangerous medicines. Most of these bad drugs have been sold in low-income countries with lax regulatory oversight.
But, up until recently, it was unclear if these reprehensible practices were confined to a few bad actors or shared widely throughout the entire Indian drug industry.
There's now increasing evidence of the latter. A
working paper we've just published through the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research details the results of an extensive investigation into Indian pharmaceutical quality. We examined nearly 1,500 India-made drug samples collected from 22 cities throughout Africa.
We found that the antibiotic and anti-tuberculosis samples contained insufficient levels of the key active ingredients.
Most of those drugs aren't counterfeit they are legally made by the legitimate companies. They contain some therapeutic elements, but probably not enough active ingredients to actually treat disease.
That means patients at the end of the supply chain are wasting their money. The pills they purchase won't make them better.
Worse still, low-quality pharmaceuticals can fuel the creation of drug-resistant disease. When a strain of tuberculosis, for instance, is exposed to levels of a medicine that aren't strong enough to kill, the strain can be stimulated to evolve and grown immune to future treatment.
Drug-resistant disease is already a massive problem in Africa. These low-quality Indian drugs are making it worse."
http://www.redpepper.co.ug/india-sends-its-worst-quality-drugs-to-africa-researchers-say/
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How about crappy code? Therein India excels as well,
"Code from India can be truly awful if you work with most companies,” another Redditor said. “A lot of them treat programming as a task to be completed with numbers and fire those that can't work fast enough, rather than a task requiring quality where people are educated to avoid mistakes and fired only as a last resort.”
“I am currently working with outsourced code,” said another. “I never knew how bad it could get.”
The thread bounced around nerd circles for a bit before dying down, but it was just the latest example of the perennial grumbling by American programmers who are assigned to work on code that was crafted in Delhi or Mumbai. Indeed, as America has increasingly relied on Indians to program our software on the cheap, we’ve also increasingly griped that cultural differences seem to penetrate even the formulas and algorithms that one would think would be the same in every country."
The Internet is agog with comments about Indian exports like this, seems like everything that comes out of India is literally crap.
I could go on and on...........
But I digress......