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Almost 90% of Bangladesh’s workers are unskilled

I just happened to read this article posted yesterday on Autocar:

http://www.autocarpro.in/interview/cummins-positioning-evolution-electrification-25732

Interview with Cummins VP:

From a technology perspective, can you give us an example of how crucial or important Cummins’ India base is, especially now that you are close to launching your tech centre here. What role would it play?
About 20 percent of our global technical team is based here in India. We have in the past 12 to 15 years really built the size and capability of our technical organisation.

Starting with what would be called CRTI which is focused on design and analysis supporting our global technical workbook. We have some of our product chief engineers and platform leaders for the global team sit here in India. We are developing VTI projects for global application by the team here in India.

All high tech products are designed in India with the top head R&D honchos here. So much for unoriginality?

Your pandering to foreign companies aside, what Indian tech products really get sold in competitive markets? Meaning actual competitive markets - not sub-saharan Africa or sub-par price-leader segments in Europe where they don't even pass minimum safety standards....

Like we've discussed over and over here in this very forum, Indian production is mainly for local consumption in a highly protected market....

It's cheap to hire Indian Ph.D's, that is the main draw for foreign companies to come to India and get technical design work done. No one is expecting IQ excellence when they go to India.
 
It's cheap to hire Indian Ph.D's, that is the main draw for foreign companies to come to India and get technical design work done.

It must be even cheaper to hire Bangladeshi PhDs, no? But why doesn't anyone do that ?

Because Bangladeshis are too unskilled to manage even low technology industries such as RMG.

what Indian tech products really get sold in competitive markets?

You think all those R&D by Cummins in India never goes into global market ? More on Indian R&D in Cummins India @Loafer

''NEW DELHI: Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore in the expansion of its research and development centre in India, touted as the company's biggest outside of the US. Indiana-based company has 1,500 engineers at its technical centre in Pune, to which it aims to add 500 more over the next year.''

Cummins to put Rs 1,000 crore in India research & development unit expansion

Cummins does a significant part of its research and development (R&D) work in India.

“Almost the tables have turned,” says Talaulicar. “A number of our engineers sitting in India are helping in global development work.”

In fact, Cummins is setting up an advanced technical centre in Pune that will house about 2,000 engineers and is expected to come up by September 2015.

“Only about 15% of that work will be targeted for the domestic economy. The rest will be for global purposes,” said Talaulicar.

Innovation pays off for Cummins

More about Indian R&D.

According to a new study by consulting firm Zinnov, out of $31 billion which was spent globally on Engineering related R&D, India alone accounted for $12.3 billion. This means that 40% of global budget on such high end R&D were spent in India in activities such as establishing R&D centers, hiring top scientists in this niche, and outsourcing engineering research projects into India. This is a steady increase of 8.3% compared to last year.

http://trak.in/tags/business/2015/12/12/india-beats-china-rd-global-patents-india/

Indian production is mainly for local consumption in a highly protected market....

Yet Indian exports are far more diversified & is not limited to RMG, unlike in Bangladesh, even when the latter 'is 3 decades ahead of us in smart manufacturing'. :cry::cry: @Nilgiri
 
@Al-zakir is right. Bangladeshis seemingly try to portray themselves as seculars by diluting Muslim identity.

Why do you suck up to jahil unislamic things?

Aren't you satisfied with Islam and Allah's teachings?



Who wants to be Bangladeshi? We ridicule Bangladesh like this:


You do. that's why your obsessed with BD. You can't sleep, eat nor drink wellwithout coming onto this section for some online entertainment since your life is boring and miserable in reality.


And as for the bollywood, joke. You seriously going to use a film scene? Bollywood disses their own, even more. Lol. I remember this film called Shootout at wadala, one scene at the restaurant group of them, lead by John abraham, "we indians abuse Indians' P..ch'd" :lol:

So many, scences I can give you, where they take the micky, jokes out of Indian cultures.
 
It must be even cheaper to hire Bangladeshi PhDs, no? But why doesn't anyone do that ?

Because Bangladeshis are too unskilled to manage even low technology industries such as RMG.



You think all those R&D by Cummins in India never goes into global market ? More on Indian R&D in Cummins India @Loafer

''NEW DELHI: Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore in the expansion of its research and development centre in India, touted as the company's biggest outside of the US. Indiana-based company has 1,500 engineers at its technical centre in Pune, to which it aims to add 500 more over the next year.''

Cummins to put Rs 1,000 crore in India research & development unit expansion

Cummins does a significant part of its research and development (R&D) work in India.

“Almost the tables have turned,” says Talaulicar. “A number of our engineers sitting in India are helping in global development work.”

In fact, Cummins is setting up an advanced technical centre in Pune that will house about 2,000 engineers and is expected to come up by September 2015.

“Only about 15% of that work will be targeted for the domestic economy. The rest will be for global purposes,” said Talaulicar.

Innovation pays off for Cummins

More about Indian R&D.

According to a new study by consulting firm Zinnov, out of $31 billion which was spent globally on Engineering related R&D, India alone accounted for $12.3 billion. This means that 40% of global budget on such high end R&D were spent in India in activities such as establishing R&D centers, hiring top scientists in this niche, and outsourcing engineering research projects into India. This is a steady increase of 8.3% compared to last year.

http://trak.in/tags/business/2015/12/12/india-beats-china-rd-global-patents-india/



Yet Indian exports are far more diversified & is not limited to RMG, unlike in Bangladesh, even when the latter 'is 3 decades ahead of us in smart manufacturing'. :cry::cry: @Nilgiri

Stop the jerking off with Cummins already.

Who cares?

Where's the Indian equivalent of Cummins??

What year is it and how long has it been since your independence since 1947? About seventy years??

Where is your Hyundai, Your Hitachi, your Daewoo, your Kubota, even your Yanmar?

China built equivalents of these companies in less than two decades.

All your lazy license-raj companies like Tata and Kirloskar has done is jack-off under a protected racket and market.

They don't give a shit about exports or building global brands.

Because local Indian market will consume non-competitive products made locally just too well.

Just protect the market with Non-tariff barriers and CVD's and all will be well.
 
All your lazy license-raj companies like Tata and Kirloskar has done is jack-off in building global brands under a protected racket and market.

Tata is already world's fourth largest CV manufacturer, and is doing well in PV space as well. Give it a decade, and it'll be large enough to compete with anyone.

In the meantime I hope walton can achieve 10% of market share in Bangladesh's 250,000 bikes an year auto market.

They don't give a shit about exports.

:lol:

Stop the jerking off with Cummins already.

Who cares?

Definitely not a low skilled Bangla pole vaulter
 
@Hasan89 Allah isn't going to bless a bloody smoker. Change your Avatar pic.

Calling me a name isn't going to cut it. Try to understand what i was trying to imply with my post.

If bangladesh is being undermine is because of Awami league Bharat loving one eyed slave master policy. Bharat is running all over our country, dictate our political matter, killed our people at boarder like a duck and list goes on. We have become Indian domesticated state and that is because of slave mental Awami haramkoor.

My post was toward Awami supporters. If you are an Awami supporters then how dare you bad mouth Indian here. Aren't they hypocrites and living under denial?
 
You do. that's why your obsessed with BD. You can't sleep, eat nor drink wellwithout coming onto this section for some online entertainment since your life is boring and miserable in reality.


And as for the bollywood, joke. You seriously going to use a film scene? Bollywood disses their own, even more. Lol. I remember this film called Shootout at wadala, one scene at the restaurant group of them, lead by John abraham, "we indians abuse Indians' P..ch'd" :lol:

So many, scences I can give you, where they take the micky, jokes out of Indian cultures.

With your rock solid Bollywood knowledge, it is a fact that you are even a bigger Bollywood darling than Bangladeshi females while pretending to be a Yeo man here.
 
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