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India - A Global Manufacturing HUB.....
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India is fast emerging as a global manufacturing hub. India has all the requisite skills in product, process and capital engineering, thanks to its long manufacturing history and higher education system. India's cheap, skilled manpower is attracting a number of companies, spanning diverse industries, making India a global manufacturing powerhouse. India with its vast design skills has attracted a lot of outsourcing technological orders.

According to a United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) analysis based on 2007 figures mentioned in the International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2009, India ranks among the top 12 producers of manufacturing value added (MVA).
So,lets discuss about, How India can become a Global manufacturing hub?

So,lets discuss about, How India can become a Global manufacturing hub?
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Industries grows, needs of people grows, foreign investment to great extend increased. Its all sign of growth potential market. When technology grows, it needs to be supported by all kind of accessories. So, its our turn to tune our muscle to...
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Deepak R Nair
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Yep...i am definitely into the opinion that India is booming its next trump card is manufacturing sector.But being honest ,India is still pretending that it is a trump card player. Come on guys....India doesnt even has standard manufacturing...
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Isha Verma
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India has a bright future in the manufacturing sector.Inspite of the boom in the services sector, 75% of India's working population is educated only to middle school or below. This staggering figure of approximately 600 million people is not even...
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GAURAV BANSAL
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i think in india huge no. of consumers want lesser price with medium quality so our manufactured face challenge from forgein manufactured like china which cover every product specily in electronics market althogh its products have lesser quality...
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Dharmendra Singh.
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"Govt. & Companies Should Wok Together.."
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Yes,I think you are right. but this is not sure argument.
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Prosenjit Purkait
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"Govt. & Companies Should Wok Together.."
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I completely support your views. The underprivileged can be made a big part of the India growth story by actively engaging their labour, thereby leading to all round industrial growth, especially the manufacturing sector which is labour...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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"Removeing procedural complexities"
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In India establishing an enterprise is still embroiled.The pass way to starting a new unit comes a cropper for a very small reason.The procedural stoppages need to be reduced.
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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"Removeing procedural complexities"
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No one can stop India becoming a manufacturing hub in THE WORLD.What it needs to look in is its bureaucratic rambling which is the only stumbling block.The labor force which is not only cheap but it has a highest degree of endurance and...
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BHARAT KUMAR ANYAW
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i agree to mridula mality .big leads to glory and small leads to stress
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Vishal Jindal
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Its not the matter of building infrastructure before or putting in some inputs for that matters but small cars shall not be promoted at all instead better and efficient public transport system shall be made available which seems to be more...
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Mridula Maity
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Thanks for initiating such an interesting debate Mr.Sachin I support you in this that before encouraging the manufacturing of small cars, we need to built our infrastructure. We don't have enough infrastructure to support the whole lot of small...
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DEBANJAN BANERJEE
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China is already ten years ahead when it comes to economic progress. Moreover I believe that it is a result of giving importance to basic sectors like infrastructure , manufacturing and education. In the case of India large swathes of young...
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Harilal CP
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India,s growth potential is limitless. Compare to China ,India have the growth in diiferent sectors like tuorism ,industrial, agricultural,infrastructure,human resources,IT etc. Geoagraphically India is very rich in its resources than China. The...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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China is ahead in manufacturing and is therefore ahead of India.The progress china is achieving for reasons of lax scrutiny.I have a suspicion if China will be able to sustain strong economy 10 years hence. India 's progress is the result of...
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appan
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TRANSPORT - Andy Technology DESIGN VC FUND 5 Mn$ Requested NEW DESIGN TECH DEMO IN ENGINE, BEARING FOR SHED, Truck,100 T 660 knots Ferry, 1 MW PP, Misc 1.0+0.20+1+2+0.80= 5 Mn$ RP 10 Mn$ IN 2 Yr 360 KMPL BIKE, 60 KMPL CAR, 30 KMPL TRUCK Applied to...
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Tejaswi Dubey
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"Innovation With quality & decipline"
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Now a days the concept of manufacturing is changing day by day. Earlier people used to rely on same traditional skills & process to manufacture the same brand but now innovation along with quality is become the mantra of success of manufacturing...
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Anees A.Quraishi
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"Improving Equipment and Facilities component"
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Definitly yes,alongwith wastages control and efficiency of manpower, optimum utilization of machine is the basic key area to be taken care properly.
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adarsh t r
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its a good thing it makes the people get good comfort and good technology and yeah many INDIAN black money will convert to white and come to economic rotation which is not happening these days
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sufyankahn
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| 2 years ago
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Hi ppl ,there is most problem with our way of taking things , i belive tat foregin cars are made for each of repected countries taking example of BMW 7 Series imagine tat car which is consuming enough gas which already moving up not only these...
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Mridula Maity
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| 2 years ago
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It is a good decision, going global will help our country to grow and adapt new technologies form other countries. Especially in car industry only few brands where ruling in India and they don't shift to new models and technology often. But...
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India-Iran Drama Continues If Iran really was behind the February 13 attack on an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, Indian officials need be asking one key question: why? After all, despite the fact that India has voted against Iran twice at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), New Delhi has seemingly continued to have friendly relations with Tehran. And why would Iran choreograph an attack like this at a time when India is seriously engaged in trying to negotiate a complicated arrangement with Tehran to pay for oil it has bought? (India owes billions of dollars in lieu of oil it has already received over the years). One suggestion has been that Iran didn’t take the West-led censure motions at the IAEA as well it seemed, and could in effect be punishing a supposed ally for challenging it in an international forum in this way. Regardless, the Indian media has been surprisingly quite on the sensitive question of Iranian involvement. The device used by the lone perpetrator...
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