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Indians boycotting 'Made in China' wares for Beijing's support to Pak

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India has no future without Chinese stuff in this global trading world.
Consider this:
India is akin to a junkie. One who is heavily dependent on Chinese drugs (active ingredient), without which India's hefty export of pharmaceuticals would come to screeching halt.

Then, India buys most of its solar panels from China, whose price no country is able to beat.
And there are many more such items.

The last thing that India wants is a trade war with China!

Do not fall for India's right wingers false propaganda. Nothing they do, except hollow talk.
 
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Patriotic sentiments aside, this is not going to happen in reality. We have been seeing these sorts of nationalistic emotions sprouting here and then, but in the end it's the consumer's interest that wins the game.
Yeah expect it isn't always in our interest, many of our consumer electrical goods are imported from China & if you've scoured the local market you'd know that Indian goods, of yesteryears, were long(er) lasting & much better quality.
 
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collective small efforts by mass population make it a revolution and we should make it one i have asked my children and they are asking there friends in there schools and there many like me all over india who are doing the same with there friends in work place or when they travel by public tranport or when they use twitter /FB or any kind os social media not to by chinse crackers or lightings this diwali and make a small contribution and slowl;y stop using every chinese product they use and use india made product this way we will promote indian product and punish chinese for there anty india games at the same time
 
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Differences in national income are correlated with differences in the average national intelligence quotient (IQ). They further argue that differences in average national IQs constitute one important factor, but not the only one, contributing to differences in national wealth and rates of economic growth.

These results are controversial and have caused much debate, they must be interpreted with extreme caution.

This video is from at least 6 years ago, Indians have been talking about boycotting Chinese goods for years. It's more and more like a joke for a country that basically can produce nothing.


Where is Chinese presence in Indian Automotive and drug industry ?

China never put a technical hold on terrorist master-minds such as Devil, Manohar, Modi, Swami etc.

Go ahead and put a demand in the UN.

Alas, no one buys your version, specially after OBL was found sleeping near your Military compound and Head of Taliban was droned in your country.
 
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India has no future without Chinese stuff in this global trading world.
Consider this:
India is akin to a junkie. One who is heavily dependent on Chinese drugs (active ingredient), without which India's hefty export of pharmaceuticals would come to screeching halt.

Then, India buys most of its solar panels from China, whose price no country is able to beat.
And there are many more such items.

The last thing that India wants is a trade war with China!

Do not fall for India's right wingers false propaganda. Nothing they do, except hollow talk.
Well for one, as I've stated many a times, without state aid Chinese exports wouldn't be where they are today. So it's basically a question of whether we can make them cheap enough over here, IMO the answer is yes.

If you can't see a future where most of our domestic needs can be fulfilled from Indian initiatives then really you are the type of junkie that China wants.
 
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Is that the reason Shenzhen's DJI drone will be selling DJI Mavic across the world but excluding india?

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Why did indian army use a Shenzhen-made CIVIL drone DJI Phantom3 for spying when the rest of the world uses it for entertainment???
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http://indianexpress.com/article/world/asia/drone-shot-down-by-pakistan-made-in-china-state-media/

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Yeah expect it isn't always in our interest, many of our consumer electrical goods are imported from China & if you've scoured the local market you'd know that Indian goods, of yesteryears, were long(er) lasting & much better quality.
May be. But remember the hawker in local trains? From nail cutters, combs, toys to safety pins..everything is made in Chinese. Can he sale Indian products by claiming they are of better quality? I guess not. Then go to any electronics shop. It is the Chinese products that beats everyone there. Can you sale them a Motorola or a Microsoft phone when they are getting a redmi or xiaomi with outstanding specs with a much much lower price? I guess not. So people will continue to buy Chinese goods as they used to, no matter how much antagonism the Chinese shows to us on diplomatic fields.
 
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May be. But remember the hawker in local trains? From nail cutters, combs, toys to safety pins..everything is made in Chinese. Can he sale Indian products by claiming they are of better quality? I guess not. Then go to any electronics shop. It is the Chinese products that beats everyone there. Can you sale them a Motorola or a Microsoft phone when they are getting a redmi or xiaomi with outstanding specs with a much much lower price? I guess not. So people will continue to buy Chinese goods as they used to, no matter how much antagonism the Chinese shows to us on diplomatic fields.
Well that's not entirely true, why do you think Samsung is the market leader in smartphones here, hint quality & brand perception? Heck ask any of the decently educated & well informed people who buy stuff online, I know lots of them personally, & they'll gladly pay more for higher quality.

Sure we all want cheap & high quality but it's incredibly naive & offensive to think that Indians don't pay more for high quality stuff, in fact only cheapskates go for cheap & low quality. The problem however is state policies, as I've emphasized before it should be made by India & not just make (assembled) in India.

The state & central govts should put Indian interests & companies two notches above foreign MNC's especially the ones from China.
 
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collective small efforts by mass population make it a revolution and we should make it one i have asked my children and they are asking there friends in there schools and there many like me all over india who are doing the same with there friends in work place or when they travel by public tranport or when they use twitter /FB or any kind os social media not to by chinse crackers or lightings this diwali and make a small contribution and slowl;y stop using every chinese product they use and use india made product this way we will promote indian product and punish chinese for there anty india games at the same time

So when you are going to stop using your "Made in China" PC, Laptop, Smart Phone, TV etc, let me know.

I know few people who might need one of those :lol:
 
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