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India's Big Policy Shift: Govt Seeks Mediation, Not Arbitration For Public Enterprises
IR babus attempted to derail VB project; one reason why Vaishnaw was brought in. I think Mani is talking about that only.Government ordered > 400 Vande Bharat trains but this Madarchod believes it's a failure.
कहा से लाता है ये ज्ञान भोस्डीवाले??
just clickbait , he never said vande bharat was a failure , interesting video nonethelessQuestion : Why did Vande Bharat Failed.
Answer : I am not Responsible.
Vande Bharat is not a failure. On routes where it's running it has full/healthy ridership. People feel proud to travel in it and click selfies with it. With time more and more trains will be introduced reducing the travel time between major commercial centres.Why you people have habit of overlooking relevant posts ?
This comes amid protracted delays in issuing visas to Chinese citizens and government probes into Chinese companies operating in India.
In submissions to various ministries, the electronics manufacturing industry said India has also lost out on a $10 billion ( ₹83,550 crore) export opportunity besides $2 billion in value addition loss, according to the report.
According to industry executives, 4,000-5,000 visa applications of Chinese executives are currently awaiting government go-ahead, hindering the Indian electronics manufacturing industry’s expansion plans.
“Our Domestic Value Addition (DVA) plan has been impacted severely. When the PLI (Production Linked Incentive) scheme for mobiles was launched (in 2020-21), it was expected that the supply chain would shift from China. But due to this standoff and Press Note 3 (mandating greater scrutiny of investments from countries sharing land border with India), shifting of the supply chain has got severely curtailed,” ICEA said.
He added that while India has offset several disadvantages and become more competitive, it is still suffering a new form of disadvantage against nations like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Mexico which have free access to capital, technology and skills from China.
Industry executives said even Chinese nationals are apprehensive of coming to India, fearing arrests and interrogations. “If there is a requirement of 50 engineers to come to India to help set up a factory, only 10 or so are willing to come,” an industry executive told the Economic Times, on condition of anonymity.
Seems like dalas crying..to me . You folks may have other opinions.For instance, a large Chinese manufacturer had committed to build a plant in India to make Apple iPads, but eventually shifted to Vietnam where it is currently producing $8-10 billion ( ₹66,840 - 83,550 crore) worth of iPads per year, according to the report.
Where's their older plant located? One that was transferred to Bhagwati (Micromax)??![]()
Vivo set to open ₹3,000-cr India facility in July
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is set to inaugurate one of India's largest mobile phone manufacturing facilities next month, with an annual capacity of 120 million devices. The facility is being set up with an investment of over ₹3,000 crore.economictimes.indiatimes.com
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Yes it is rumoured but not sold yet. It is in Noida too. That being said the ret@rds at Micromax do not deserve to get the plant, especially after what they pulled all through the early 2010s. Vivo should be allowed to continue operations since they built up the plants in the first place.Where's their older plant located? One that was transferred to Bhagwati (Micromax)??
No the current Visa policy stinks of low iq babus trying to act smart. It is simply hurting our own companies because a large amount of machinery/equipment is produced in China and most indian companies are dependent on them. Capex across the board has been affected by this as technicians are unable to come over. Remember, even existing machinery will break down and will require technician support, and if they are PRCs, the machinery will just be a waste metal lying around. On top of that cheenis control the entire EMS supply chain. If India wants to rise in this sector, you will need all the help you can get. Many cheeni companies looking to set up plants here have moved to Vietnam or Thailand due to Visa restrictions. All these visa jumlas can be pulled after setting up a vertically integrated indigenous supply chain, not before.
Seems like dalas crying..to me . You folks may have other opinions.