Yeah this can be possible as china did with it's huge population. Means we have to shift our foucs to IT exports from agriculture like china did with manufacturing.
Only Manufacturing can create large jobs and that was exactly what China did.
It's a great move for india btw!
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Mahendra Lochhab
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India exports plastic products to over 200 countries, with the US, China, UAE, UK, Germany, and France being major destinations.
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KRISHPATEL
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Best niche to start manufacturing business with low captial? Is Electronics manufacturing possible from small scale?
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Dr Prasanna venkatesh
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Agriculture is one of the mainstays of the Indian economy. India employs the highest number of human resources working in agriculture, and with steady growth in domestic consumption and growing exports, the future is filled with opportunities in the
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Aura
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India can become $10 tn economy by 2032; beat US, China in manufacturing: Report
India is set to add USD 1 trillion to its GDP every 1.5 years over the nex years, aiming to become a USD 10 trillion economy by 2032. This grown will be driven by the m
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Sunderam Dutta
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A twitter user shared the fact that a 9 kw LED bulb manufactured in China costs 15 to 25 rs and a ln Alibaba supplier is ready to ship it for 35 rs to India, I did the fact and it wright. The manufacturing gap between India and China is huge, it cost
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Shubham Khandelwal
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China's Trade with Middle East, Russia, and Central Asia Surpasses Trade with US and Reaches EU Levels in 2023.
It shows Middle Eastern and Central Asian Countries shift from West towards China.
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SHIV DIXIT
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“China Manufacturing strategy breakdown”
Do you know China is Earning whole India gdp with the help of manufacturing.
Basically China is entrepreneur economy and around 29% global manufacturing belongs to china worth ( 4 Trillion dollars ).
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The world’s biggest importer of semiconductors is China, with the United States running a close second. China relies on semiconductors to power its massive consumer electronics industry. In 2020, China spent more on semiconductors than it did on oil