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When to make India a manufacturing base

  • India has lagged behind other developing nations as a manufacturing center, mainly because of infrastructure problems and government regulation.
  • The obstacles are considerable, but some multinational companies, attracted by India's low-cost skilled labor, have moved ahead anyway.
  • Multinationals considering India as a manufacturing base should focus on skill-intensive industries to take advantage of the country's abundant supply of well-qualified engineers.
  • Companies that make the effort now to source and manufacture products in India may obtain first-mover advantages such as close relations with the best suppliers, access to the best talent, and government support.
This article includes the following exhibits:
  • Exhibit 1: India falls behind other Asian countries as a manufacturing center
  • Exhibit 2: Cutting costs through process and capital engineering
  • Exhibit 3: Cutting costs through design and manufacturing
  • Exhibit 4: Ecosystems in India's mechanical and electromechanical manufacturing base
About the artwork:

Anjum Singh
Oil on canvas
167.8 x 167.8 cm
2004

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