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You are not honest. Indian brand is really 0 known, if you know which brand sold in China, inform it.

I dont ahve to and who gives a shit about your products ?
We will give priority to Germany,Japan or Indian tha.n cheap Chinese items
 
Chinese companies are becoming very active in India...Baidu, Fosun, Alibaba are investing in India. I recently interviewed with Fosun for their Mumbai office.
 
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I dont ahve to and who gives a shit about your products ?
We will give priority to Germany,Japan or Indian tha.n cheap Chinese items

You are kidding. Everyone knows Benz is good car. You give priority to it with only mouth water if having not enough money.
 
Are you celebrating or are you lamenting the event?

Singapore PAP race traitor government has started to attract "Indian foreign talent" way back for decades and the citizen realize that suddenly we become dalits in our own land.

The Hindus will come and kick out the locals, shipping in their entire village, never mind how incompetent their kinsmen are. They are going plunder the company until it go bankrupt.

The Chinese can only stay there and watch because Indians have certain sex appeal to the senior managers. The Chinese tends to go against management if they make stupid decision. The Indians are total cabal and they lick boot till the end. The managers normally are those MBAs who know nothing in the field will promote Indians over everyone.

A disproportional high profile Indian talent in white man land turns out to be criminals or bankrupt artist.

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You must be still in developer or tester person in your 20 year career that is why you are so much frustrated man...
 
You must be still in developer or tester person in your 20 year career that is why you are so much frustrated man...

I have not reach 20 years of my career and I am no longer a pure developer. I am doing more system job and occasionally writing some codes.
 
Indian brand is 0 known in China. None. Yes, US and Japan done well, do they need your boasts?

Chines Brand??? Are you kidding me if you do not know what does people know when they purchase Made in china item....

I have not reach 20 years of my career and I am no longer a pure developer. I am doing more system job and occasionally writing some codes.

Your post does not seems to refelct your position more than i mentioned...Still then i am feeling pity about the people and your employer...Good Luck...
 
Chines Brand??? Are you kidding me if you do not know what does people know when they purchase Made in china item....



Your post does not seems to refelct your position more than i mentioned...Still then i am feeling pity about the people and your employer...Good Luck...

My interview in Citi is for recce purpose, and I do not mind you call me whatsoever.

I need to do some verification before all my postings in PDF.


The real loser is Citi, who got Vic pandit onboard.
 
Chines Brand??? Are you kidding me if you do not know what does people know when they purchase Made in china item....



Your post does not seems to refelct your position more than i mentioned...Still then i am feeling pity about the people and your employer...Good Luck...

Tell me what does people know when they purchase Made In China item? Kidding you what?
Market is free, no Chinese forces anybody to buy Made in China.

You know what. In Jack Ma or Bill Gates eyes, every product is cheap, they even can buy private plane. To a coupon dependent, everything is beyond their reach.
 
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I dont ahve to and who gives a shit about your products ?
We will give priority to Germany,Japan or Indian tha.n cheap Chinese items



Yeah, Cheap Chinese items only sold to cheap and poor people!

It's make sense while you from a nation that even poorer than Sub- Sahara africa!
 
No need to start threads about that country by giving them any importance and ruining our section. If you're going to start garbage threads, post it in the garbage section (i.e Indian).

Words of wisdom!

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HYDERABAD: Chinese drug firms have begun luring senior scientists from Indian companies with strengths in documentation and English language to gain competence in the formulations segment. This trend is picking up at a time when India is trying to cut down its dependence on the Chinese supplies for bulk drugs or raw materials that go into making medicines.

The poaching from across the border could threaten the Indian drug makers and further heat up competition between the two Asian economies.

Though both nations boast of equal number of US FDA-approved manufacturing facilities, China leads in bulk drugs by a wide margin, while India is ahead in production and export of generic drugs, especially to regulated markets.

India has some 700 US FDA approved facilities, while China has about 600 such FDA approved plants. However, India got approvals for more than 300 drug master files (DMFs) accounting for nearly a third in the US market, whereas China lagged with around 150 DMFs approved, according to an Edelweiss report of November 2014.

A senior commerce ministry official, who did not want to be named, said, "Chinese companies of late are increasingly hiring the cream of Indian pharmaceutical scientists with strengths in formulations, some of whom are currently working with Indian pharmaceutical companies with operations in China. At least, 50-60 Indian pharmaceutical professionals were recruited by the Chinese firms in the management cadre over the past two years."

Chinese pharmaceutical companies are offering tempting pay packages, nearly 2.5-3 times more than what the Indian firms are paying, to attract Indian scientists to Chinese firms, said CV Narayan Rao, executive vice president at Natco Pharma. Rao, who was in China for nearly five years as head of Asia Pacific operations for the joint venture of Dr Reddy's Laboratories, said, "Apart from hefty pay package, Indian scientists get attracted to the robust urban and manufacturing infrastructure the Chinese entities offer, apart from a safe work environment."

Confirming the trend, director general of India's Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council (Pharmexcil) PV Appaji told ET, "Several instances of certain leading Chinese pharmaceutical firms hiring top Indian pharmaceutical scientists have come to our notice. It could be aimed at augmenting filing of abbreviated new drug applications (ANDAs) in the US and other regulated markets as China is currently building huge capacities to produce copycat medicines. We guess this trend should over a period of time help Indian companies increase their presence in China and vice versa."

A top Indian scientist, who did not wish his or his Chinese company's name to be identified, said he could not refuse the hefty salary and facilities offered two years back by his current employer on the east coast of China near Shanghai. Chinese drug makers that are increasingly hiring Indian talent pool have their facilities in the provinces of Zhejiang, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Hebei.

Chinese government and companies are scouring across the globe for talent by organising job fairs to attract specialised workforce, given their swelling need for a well trained workforce to support plans to move up the value chain in the life sciences sector, said KPMG's life sciences head Utkarsh Palnitkar.

"As China moves up the value chain from manufacturing 'simple to manufacture' molecules to 'more complex to manufacture', there will be a growing need to focus on research and development activities, that will push the demand for specialized job roles further," he told ET, adding that China was luring the Indian talent pool with its competitive compensation and benefits packages, given the growing demand for talent pool. Nazia Vasi, founder of Inchincloser, an Indo-China language and cultural consultancy, said, "Nearly 15 out of 100 top professionals in a recent batch that learnt Mandarin (official language of People's Republic of China) were from the pharmaceutical sector."

Palnitkar of KPMG said Chinese firms have been investing substantially on research and development (R&D) over the past few years with the R&D spent on pharmaceutical industry crossed $3,250 million in 2011 from a mere $162 million a decade back. The emerging trend could prove a major threat to the prospects of Indian drug makers, reckons Sujesh Vasudevan, president and head of Glenmark's India business. "China appears to have realized that there is no much value in active pharmaceutical ingredients and it is time for moving up the value chain. The Chinese have proved a serious threat and India should wake up before it is too late."

China luring Indian pharma scientists with 3 times higher pay to boost formulations segment - The Economic Times

Not necessarily a bad thing for India..

Also a good tip for @Bussard Ramjet when he seeks future employment.:lol:

This is a very disappointing news indeed, led by under-informed and largely brainwashed Chinese companies by the "smart Indian"image propagated mainly by the US and the western media.:angry::angry::angry:

China has endless high IQ , highly educated graduates and researchers without jobs.

Now China need Indians to develop, are they friggin kidding me? Or it is just another CPC-led corruption scandle?

The proof is in the pudding:

" Chinese drug firms have begun luring senior scientists from Indian companies with strengths in documentation and English language to gain competence in the formulations segment."

Are these Chinese drugs companies nutters and cheaters??? :angry: if English language is what they want, they need to hire professional translators or native speakers, instead of Indian "scientists"whose main competence is, ironically, English language! :angry: And "to gain compences in the industry" you need high IQ researchers, not Indian snake-oil "scientists" to cheat and infringe the intellectual property rights of the West! :angry:

These Chinese drug company heads should be arrested and executed for cheat & treason! :angry:
 
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