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They mean you are not Chinese as in you are not from PRC. so you are more like "Singaporean analyst of India". So this view of India is International, not a China vs India kind of thing.Pricing is only 'predatory' when you have domestic competitors that can produce equivalent products. But as you admitted earlier: India is "not an electronics hub, it's no secret".
I can read hanzi. I'm from Singapore, and we even use the same set of simplified Chinese characters used by the PRC!
The crappy ones you wrote about are bad because the profit margins on them are very low due to cheap price.
we are not an electronics hub, it's no secret. Electronics industry needs a very high capital for set-up to achieve the scale required to have the market witness predatory pricing like we do from the Chinese companies
executives are alarmed by the huge scale of an ongoing Chinese advertising drive: on billboards across the country, Bollywood heart-throb Deepika Padukone can be seen clutching an Oppo handset, while Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli gazes at a phone from Shenzhen-based Gionee.
The Chinese companies’ focus on India reflects the huge recent growth of its smartphone market. Last year, 109m smartphones were shipped in the country, according to IDC, well more than double the number three years before.
“Their spending is too high,” said Pradeep Jain, founder of Karbonn Mobile,
You are comparing R&D expertise with commercial viability. IITs research cuting-edge concepts across domains electronics included, but a steep capex along with a long profitability gestation period prevents Indian companies from investing in commercial manufacture of electronic goods.Electronics industry is knowledge-intensive. The design and fabrication of electronic components, from SoC to displays to memory to sensors, demand an incredibly skilled workforce at all stages of the ecosystem. India can only assemble phones from components imported from China, and even the assembly has to be done in factories set up by the Chinese.
Just what have the Indian IITs and universities been doing all these years?
You are comparing R&D expertise with commercial viability. IITs research cuting-edge concepts across domains electronics included, but a steep capex along with a long profitability gestation period prevents Indian companies from investing in commercial manufacture of electronic goods.
Similar cases are observed with heavy engineering equipment. 5/10 times we purchase chinese industrial produce, 3/10 we manufacture and 2/10 we buy quality goods from western europe/Japan.
In emerging economies, a price differential is the only true differential. That's why we have a booming healthcare and pharmaceutical industry.
IITs have their place as the meccas of tech. breakthroughs (and brain drain), financial viability considering the macro/micro economic conditions in a market result in the lack of will to invest and compete.
Chinese phones to are as crapy as Indian brands,its just that they offer couple of features more than the Indian brands.and after service chinese brands live up to their name as there is none compared to other brands..
we are not an electronics hub, it's no secret. Electronics industry needs a very high capital for set-up to achieve the scale required to have the market witness predatory pricing like we do from the Chinese companies
Non-A/C bus in India where it is easily 40+ degree???
Bus conductors becomes Therapists sometimes in India.
Non-A/C bus in India where it is easily 40+ degree???