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A sign of the times. Self reliance is in the spotlight. Hopefully one of the bi-products will be forced quality and less mass quantity
A sign of the times. Self reliance is in the spotlight. Hopefully one of the bi-products will be forced quality and less mass quantity
Indian government is really working hard to deal with current account deficit, but the question is how Indian government will take help from major player in this business.
Indian government is really working hard to deal with current account deficit, but the question is how Indian government will take help from major player in this business.
NEW DELHI (AP) — India said Sunday that it will ban the imports of 101 items of military equipment in an effort to boost local production and improve self-reliance in weapons manufacturing.
NEW DELHI (AP) — India said Sunday that it will ban the imports of 101 items of military equipment in an effort to boost local production and improve self-reliance in weapons manufacturing.
India has been showing the world that their manufacturing sector has raised the standard bar. Soon to be a contender for economic supremacy.
India has been showing the world that their manufacturing sector has raised the standard bar. Soon to be a contender for economic supremacy.
India is working real hard to do away with current account deficit. So [@Meandertal1](/user/profile/Meandertal1) what do you think how can india make manufacturing sector a boom?
India is working real hard to do away with current account deficit. So [@Meandertal1](/user/profile/Meandertal1) what do you think how can india make manufacturing sector a boom?
In May, India announced that global companies could invest up to 74% in the country’s defense manufacturing units, up from 49%, without requiring any government approval. It was hoped the new policy would attract foreign companies with high-end technologies to set up their bases in the country in collaboration with local industries.
In May, India announced that global companies could invest up to 74% in the country’s defense manufacturing units, up from 49%, without requiring any government approval. It was hoped the new policy would attract foreign companies with high-end technologies to set up their bases in the country in collaboration with local industries.
Wow the indian government is really taking a high level step towards the ban of these military tools... It shows or means that the indian nation has put up infrastructures and technological institutes for the development and production of these which they need..
Wow the indian government is really taking a high level step towards the ban of these military tools... It shows or means that the indian nation has put up infrastructures and technological institutes for the development and production of these which they need..
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