Adani, Reliance & Tata: India's Top Importers from China? What does Aatmanirbhar Bharat mean if the top players still depend heavily on China? India talks self-reliance. But when you zoom in: 🚛 75% of pharma raw material? Still from China. 🔋 EV parts? Tata, Mahindra - importing critical components. 🎒 VIP Luggage? 50% made in China. 📱 Electronics? 38% of components, telecom gear - China. ☀️ Solar mission? Chinese tech dominates. The question isn’t “why China?” The question is: When will these giants start building real capability here? If India’s biggest brands don’t walk the talk, what message does that send to startups struggling to localise? You can’t keep chanting “Make in India” while signing POs in Mandarin. Big business must lead the change - not delay it. Source - https://www.hinrichfoundation.com/research/wp/trade-and-geopolitics/make-in-india-relies-on-made-in-china/ https://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/indias-reliance-on-china-for-critical-minerals-explained/article69020390.ece https://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/chinas-share-in-indias-industrial-goods-imports-jump-to-30-from-21-in-last-15-years-gtri/article68117064.ece
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