U.S. helped China since 1970's to be: Technologically advanced with Financial support. + .MARKET.. ..Business support by America. Now, it is Indias Turn...to turn the Leaf.
A lot of engineering work happens in India. However, in the field of commercial electronics and semiconductors, it is mostly R&D and not much manufacturing.
Well we chose IT instead of manufacturing... China chose to become manufacturing hub instead of IT.. Look for recent Chinese CCP offcial interview in Chinese global news channel website where he talks about Chinese population decline and says India n China needs to work to together as India has biggest IT pool... No country can replace China in manufacturing and India in IT without a decade worth of manpower training... Indians should stop dreaming about India competing against China in 2025 or 2030😂😂😂...Atleast Chinese are not dilusional to say they can replace India in IT hub... 😅 This is where Indian political Misinformation comes, where people believe whatever these new channel says...
@@THUGPUTIN "No country can replace China in manufacturing and India in IT without a decade worth of manpower training..." Yes Wumao Kumar-ji, very "enlighting" indeed. 😉 All those line workers in Chinese phone and other electronic goods factories have doctorates in solid-state electronics and underwent "decades" of training, right?!! 😁😆 Chinese manufacturing is mainly a product of government incentives + (working age) population. Nothing much else. Yes, Taiwanese companies/businessmen might be the other important ingredient, but that is NOT part of the Chinese government's input. "Look for recent Chinese CCP offcial interview in Chinese global news channel website where he talks about Chinese population decline and says India n China needs to work to together as India has biggest IT pool..." What the CCP mandarins "say" and what they do are completely different things! As far as India goes, CCP has PROVEN itself to be the least reliable partner which simply can't be trusted no matter the amount of sweet talk. 😇
@@THUGPUTINit's true that china can't replace us in service sector as we are biggest English speaking population after US but it is not true that china is not replaceable, we can do it with proper policy and incentives
Very good step and a win-win for both friendly democratic countries!
U.S. helped China since 1970's to be:
Technologically advanced with Financial support. + .MARKET..
..Business support by America.
Now, it is Indias Turn...to turn the Leaf.
Prime minister Modi wants India success at any cost
We need Intel fab in India
India should sing MOU with micron
... for how many years .. now?
The Indian needs the technology transfer from another country. The Indian have zero semiconductor experience.
Modi bhai MBBS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Long due
No real engineering happens in India. We have been gearing up since early 2000s and we still have no major electronics company.
A lot of engineering work happens in India. However, in the field of commercial electronics and semiconductors, it is mostly R&D and not much manufacturing.
Well we chose IT instead of manufacturing... China chose to become manufacturing hub instead of IT..
Look for recent Chinese CCP offcial interview in Chinese global news channel website where he talks about Chinese population decline and says India n China needs to work to together as India has biggest IT pool...
No country can replace China in manufacturing and India in IT without a decade worth of manpower training...
Indians should stop dreaming about India competing against China in 2025 or 2030😂😂😂...Atleast Chinese are not dilusional to say they can replace India in IT hub... 😅
This is where Indian political Misinformation comes, where people believe whatever these new channel says...
@@THUGPUTIN "No country can replace China in manufacturing and India in IT without a decade worth of manpower training..."
Yes Wumao Kumar-ji, very "enlighting" indeed. 😉 All those line workers in Chinese phone and other electronic goods factories have doctorates in solid-state electronics and underwent "decades" of training, right?!! 😁😆
Chinese manufacturing is mainly a product of government incentives + (working age) population. Nothing much else. Yes, Taiwanese companies/businessmen might be the other important ingredient, but that is NOT part of the Chinese government's input.
"Look for recent Chinese CCP offcial interview in Chinese global news channel website where he talks about Chinese population decline and says India n China needs to work to together as India has biggest IT pool..."
What the CCP mandarins "say" and what they do are completely different things! As far as India goes, CCP has PROVEN itself to be the least reliable partner which simply can't be trusted no matter the amount of sweet talk. 😇
@@THUGPUTINit's true that china can't replace us in service sector as we are biggest English speaking population after US but it is not true that china is not replaceable, we can do it with proper policy and incentives
@@THUGPUTIN it is far more profitable than manufacturing
Hahahahaha
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We already build 100 percent in 2019