I don't know why, but it feels like even after imposing tariffs, the actions China is taking might give India a manufacturing push. Our private manufacturers will need to take advantage of this; this is not something the government can do.
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you’re not wrong, China's overcapacity + trade restrictions from the west = manufacturing flood. if india can catch that overflow and channel it right, we could see a real bump. but yeah, it’s private players who need to move, not babus.
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