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India's robotics industry is growing but still lags behind the global average, with only 25 robots per 1,000 employees compared to the global average of 141. The focus should be on automating sectors that genuinely need it, like agriculture and hazardous industries, rather than replacing human workers where they excel. While robotics can boost efficiency and competitiveness, rapid automation risks large-scale unemployment in a labor-dependent country like India. To strike a balance, we need to: 1. Prioritize critical sectors, like farming, with affordable solutions. 2. Invest in upskilling workers to prepare them for advanced roles. 3. Develop localized robotics tailored to India's needs. Thoughtful implementation can ensure automation drives growth without sidelining the workforce.
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