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Anonymous

IN

OG2kDN

No.166934

Should India bother with manufacturing?

Anonymous

ARYA

GaJW6R

No.166947

>>166934(OP)

India solely lacks on blue collar jobs more than anything else, with a saturation of white collar and golden collar jobs with red collar jobs. So yes, the day brands like Apple decide to take a cheap labour option in India, to work with ready made pieces, it will profit marginally.

Anonymous

IN

4rN5gc

No.166955

>>166934(OP)

That is a question only Industrialists and Corporations that do manufacturing can answer.

The reason companies like Apple doesn't manufacture in India is the same reason why they don't manufacture in Sub Saharan Africa.

Anonymous

IN

sdXczy

No.166959

>>166934(OP)

Kunal kamra is a blackpill chamar. Don't see his videos.

Anonymous

IN

7g7Ugw

No.166961

>>166955

apple doesnt manufacture brainlet smoothbrain, it gives contract to manufacturers like foxconn, dixon and pegatron and they are manufacturing in india, so what are you even talking about? this same hollow thread is made again and again by this randika pilla bhosadpiller.

Anonymous

IN

V1TlPU

No.166965

I've made an entire threads on /infra/ keeping up with latest news both positive and negative that you can trust more than any of these retarded efag.

Bottom line is, yes. In electronics, india is going on ahead, not just in terms of large scale but also vertigal integration in terms of supply chain. China wouldn't be trying to sabotage us otherwise.

The difficulty in Indian manufacturing remains in the lack of reforms to support medium and small scale industries, a lack of r&d from big corps and thar pli is still unallocated for many specific industries.

Anonymous

IN

4rN5gc

No.166966

>kunal kamra a part time comedian and full time khangress ka dalla

>some 70 year old boomer communist professor of "economics"

None of these people have ever worked a day in their life

None of them know anything about global economy and yet here we are lmao

Anonymous

IN

4rN5gc

No.166967

>>166961

I know that yaar, just replace apple with any such company, I was just giving an example.

And no none of those OEMs manufacture in India.

Anonymous

IN

7g7Ugw

No.166968

no wonder this place has so many manchilds who keep asking advices only, cant even do a basic search.

Anonymous

IN

7g7Ugw

No.166970

>>166967

what are you talking about? all of them are manufacturing in india.

>inb4 assembly

they are manufacturing some components now.

Anonymous

ARYA

GaJW6R

No.166971

>>166965

>The difficulty in Indian manufacturing remains in the lack of reforms to support medium and small scale industries

This, which resulted in so much loss of jobs as well as economy that should have been far far higher compared to what it is now.