Indiaās Manufacturing Boom: A New Chapter Unfolds
Imagine a nation on the brink of extraordinary transformation. For years, India has been known for its thriving service sector, but a new chapter is now unfoldingāa manufacturing boom that promises t
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Anonymous 2
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is India really prepared with the infrastructure and policies to support a long-term manufacturing revolution? I mean look what happened to the TATA plant that makes iphones. Got cooked in the fire. I think there is still time for us to get to the top.
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