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essay on made in India is better than made in China between 150 to 200 words​

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Answered by alok18092
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Make in India campaign was launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25th of September in 2014. It is an initiative to make a call to the top business investors all across the world for investment in India. It is a big opportunity for all the investors to set up their business in any field anywhere in the country. This attractive plan has resourceful proposals for foreign companies to set up manufacturing units in India. Make in India campaign launched by the Indian government focuses on building effective physical infrastructure. It also meant for improving the market of digital network in the country to create a global hub for business.The symbol of this initiative is a giant lion having many wheels. This indicates peaceful progress and way to the vibrant future of the country. A giant walking lion with many wheels represents courage, strength, tenacity, and wisdom.

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Answered by mahmudiimaira
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china wants to jump into areas such as factory automation & build the types of computerised controls needed to make high-precision good's like iPhone's or cars. It may sound like another example of rivalry between the world's most populous nations. The communist party recently announced a made in China programme aimed at transforming it's manufacturing sector, month's after prime minister :- Narendra Modi unveiled his make in India plan, also targeted at manufacturing. Look closer, though, & the signs point to a broad shift that could draw the two Asian giant's closer economically in the yrs ahead.

Made in China 2025 is a 10 yrs campaign to push the country beyond labor-intensive work into more sophisticated sectors, from robotics to aeroplane.

Also on the wish list :- advanced medical devices, energy saving vehicles, marine engineering & high-end ships for things such as deep-sea exploration & equipment for electric power & agriculture.

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