rcrmj
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He doesn't have a thought process.
He can only feed you ... on CPC propaganda translated into English .... as per which only China have a birth right over assembling components imported from Taiwan, South Korea and Japan.
No point trying to chase such a thought process ..... please leave these twisted guys to live in their own utopia.
India's story consists a lot about manufacturing ... and same has been doing pretty ok.
We need to do better on the electronics assembly lines ..... importing components from Taiwan, South Korea and Japan .... essentially cutting out the China part of the chain (assembling).
Free trade agreements with Taiwan, South Korea and Japan are the way to go (like we've done with ASEAN) ... and like Foxconn is already in business in India.
its good you have your own vivid funny indian dreams, but in reality there is no way india can cut out china, the hurting fact is that India simply doesnt have the technological know-how and capability to be even a low-end manufacturing base let alone challenge China's leads in high tech manufacturing capability.
China took over U.S as the world biggest industry in 2011 and also overtook U.S as the world biggest high tech exporter and consumer in 2010, so there is nothing indian delusions can challenge solid facts.
for example, in textile industry, India is indeed a major supplier of cotton and un-processed or semi-processed leathers (thats one of the reasons i went there many times), however, even in this usually considered low-tech industry, India has yet possess the tech know-how to make high value added garments, but only supplies to low-end market (topshop, H&M, gap, G-star Raw and etc), yet the machines used for making those garments are mostly Chinese ones. China, turkey and Italy import lots raw materials from India and taliored them for higher market (Reiss, CK, Dolce & Gabbana, Dsquared2, Dior, Chanel, LV, Verri and etc).
and i believe this trend also applies to auto, electronic, semi-conductor, computer, ship-building, neno and aviation industries. as it is very obvious in economical terms that most of us know that comparative and competitive advantages, it defies the stereotype (thanks to the western propaganda) that the reason of China is the manufacturing base is only because its 'cheap' labour. however, in reality cost is just one of the major factors of resource allocation.
For example, in my factories the labour cost alone to make A jacket will cost as much as $150 which the meterial, shipment, import (raw meterials) and export taxes and fairs are not included that can easily added another few hunderd dollars. so people would ask me why not making it in Vietnam or India? our answer is simple, they just cant make it that quality.