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India Developing, but still a long way to go

May I share my expereince grwoing up in theh EU where TGV bullet trains are the norm.
  • Historical train stations are in downtown core full of lawyers, accountants and businessmen like marketers etc. Time is money, and profesionals flit between downtown-to-downtown cores betweeen EU cities giving a boost to the economy rather then airport-to-airport travel which are tedious re: long distance off downtown cores.
India must grab the hyperloop and make it it's bullet train and leapfrog rail and mass transport technology. In fact, it's about time India started taking pole position in any mass rapid transport tech. re: it's long history in railways so it can compete with other's in the future. Sadly India has totally missed the bus on 40 yrs. old bullet train tech. while China's gone and taken pole position kicking the Japanese Shinkansen, French TGV, or German-British-Russian railway tech. to history's dustbin. So India shoud leapfrog to Hyperloop locally.

Indiginize Hyperloop, Make-in-India hyperloop. The tried and tested Public-Private Partnership must be applied here with the addition of R&D types like govt. labs, Universities, defence contractors, Indian conglomerates etc.

Another thing I see happening is the radial nature of infra. development like the expressways and highways spreading out from the key nodes of the major metro's. I expect new mass trasport to follow the same paying model.

I hope India will take on the -loop, but dirty politics implies that once agaoin the gullible citizens of India will become the dumping ground for old, legacy bullet train tech. fully funded by Global players. Like Japan. Japan has the investment, the tech., the muscle and the PEST (Political, Economic, Science and Tech.) need to pump India full of Shinkansen's for deffered future loan paybacks and India certainly has the demand. Indian politicians are enough of sell-out traitors to the Indian cause of developing indigenous - loop tech. and the Global OEM's and govt.'s are slick enough to parlay into full on, deep advertising and marketing that they will hog the day.

Bonus for politicians are the bottom feeding labour, whiskey and meat for the labour, truck, sand, cement, re-bar, tarp, contracts and patronage opportunites.
 
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Hero Motorcycles mega factory

Re: factories, India runs a lot of mega factories and I was wondering when this will boom.
Bajaj, TVS, Maruti-Suzuki, Tata, Hyundai, Honda, Escorts, Renault-Nissan run mega-factories at the OEM level. Locomotive train including metro train factories maybe in this category too. Not aeroplanes and helicopters and I wonder why? OEM and aftermarket suppliers and FMCG's run mega factories. Textiles also. Newspaper (daily) like Times of India run super mega-factories in India. While pre-fab concrete casting's been around for long, I still don't know of mega factories.
Milk processing, sugar and others like cotton pre-processioning like Amul dairy or Arvidn jeans run mega factories. Shoe makers like Bata, Relaxo too.

Thinking about it India is full of mega factories but much more are required.
 
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India is transforming its massive IT infrastructure and standing more than 111 billion dollars of IT export

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KIA plant in which India is going to produce massive automobile production including exports

It is entering India with a proposed investment outlay of $2 billion and with production capacity of 0.3 million vehicles per year from the world class manufacturing facility


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KIA plant in which India is going to produce massive automobile production including exports

It is entering India with a proposed investment outlay of $2 billion and with production capacity of 0.3 million vehicles per year from the world class manufacturing facility


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Beauty of roads in Karnataka

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Himachal highway beauty...

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Samsung puts Noida on top with world's largest mobile factory

In June last year, the South Korean giant announced a Rs 4,915 crore investment to expand the Noida plant and, after a year, the new facility is ready to double production.

The company is currently making 67 million smartphones in India and with the new plant being functional, it is expected to manufacture nearly 120 million mobile phones.


Not just mobiles, the expansion of the current facility will double Samsung's production capacity of consumer electronics like refrigerators and flat panel televisions, further consolidating the company's leadership in these segments.

Samsung has two manufacturing plants -- in Noida and in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu -- five R&D centres, and one design centre in Noida, employing over 70,000 people and expanding its network to over 1.5 lakh retail outlets.

The company currently has over 10 per cent of its overall production in India and aims to take it to 50 per cent over the next three years.

Samsung India, that registered 27 per cent growth in mobile business revenue for the financial year 2016-17 -- accounting for a whopping Rs 34,300 crore of its reported Rs 50,000 crore sales

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...rgest-mobile-factory/articleshow/64904411.cms

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International airport terminal in a Tier 3/Tier 4 city....

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Do you know about Samsung plant @ Noida

1. 70,000 people are employed by the plant in Noida- Equivalent to total population of many cities
2. Software products designed for Samsung’s smartphones in India are developed by R&D teams in India
3. Capacity of the plant will double from 67 million to 120 million phones for the year, making it one of the world’s largest- More than half of total population of pakistan

https://indianexpress.com/article/t...tory-modi-to-inaugurate-what-we-know-5251949/

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