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Soni Kumar

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India, home to over 1.4 billion people and one of the youngest workforces in the world, is rapidly emerging as a global manufacturing powerhouse. With its vast talent pool and cost-effective labor force, the country is increasingly being viewed as the next big alternative to China in the global supply chain. As global companies rethink their manufacturing strategies, India’s scale, economic potential, and reform-driven environment have drawn significant attention.

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