Are Indians Less Quality Conscious?

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Vaishnavi kumar said:   8 years ago
According to me, INDIANS are quality conscious people.

Yes, I strongly support my answer, Before analyze it I accept, here people in India who give more important to price because of in-equal economic condition but not all times. Yeah, it is time to listen to TATA NANO car.

Obviously, it is cheap rate and applicable for most of all and their economic condition but it is failure project in INDIA.

Especially Indians has unique reasoning power they know where to see the product and where to see the price. So, I strongly state that INDIANS are quality conscious people.
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Bobby said:   7 years ago
Indians generally are less quality conscious. Its got nothing to do with poverty or affluence. Its about what is valued in society. People value money more understand it as wealth. You want to increase wealth but where money is understood as wealth you'll want to make wealth as much whether you have a capacity to make millions or few thousands. When focus is only on money we tend to find the understood way that is spend less. The middle class is always saving, the rich are always cutting corners. If we have to make a solution to a problem and there's a cost of 100000 rs, the Indian starts thinking on jugaad, a way to make it cheaper say 25000 rs. The focus is lost on what a value of 100, 000 can achieve to maximum but what the 25000 could pass through as minimum. So that 75000 of money is saved. In a way we are short-term thinkers for today and now. In long-term money depreciates therefore if you didn't use it to create maximum value the balance left diminishes in value.

What true wealth is potential, creativity, production, and material that won't lose its value quickly but last longer giving productive output for decades. Wealth is real and wealth is empowerment, today wealth is technology and know-how. When its practised this wealth creates and multiplies money. Money is, therefore, a value or currency or wealth. It's not wealth.

Since work was never valued, and human resource was also not valued, in. Feudal society creating solutions to peoples problems wasn't important. Culturally all working members were set lower than non-working. While we have adopted a western way of doing things our culture stands between finding success of the western enterprise.

The ideology and platform have a reason why Indians are less quality conscious. It's not the important value in our culture.
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Bhisma said:   4 years ago
Hey, I think nobody wants to buy cheap products or low-quality products. But in India, most of the people belongs to a middle-class family. So their annual income is not so high so that they can afford high-quality products. In addition to that influence of the Chinese market in our country has affected so much. As they provide products of the same specification as any branded product but low in quality with a very low market price this created very tough competition in the market so that branded companies are not able to withstand. That why the influence of branded companies are decreasing and this made the easy availability of Chinese products to consumers.
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A joshi said:   9 years ago
Hello friends,

"Indians are less quality conscious", in my view it depends on person to person. Some people wants high quality and some are satisfied in his\her life. Youngsters want branded materials, like shoes of Puma, watch of Titan and mobile of apple and the need is day by day increasing. Presently he or she want apple iPhone 7s and in future, he or she wants 8s (-:,

So it all depends on person need and definitely on his or her income and it is applied not only to Indians but all over worldwide. If the person have money and he or she wants quality then easily he or she purchases branded material. Quality that means not only big brands, my previous friend said that my mother also checks quality of vegetables and then buy it, :-). So Indians are never quality conscious.

Thank you.
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Nisha said:   4 years ago
Hi everyone.

As per my point of view, Indians are less quality conscious is not right. I think this depends on person to person. There are some Indians who buy good quality products at a higher price against their pocket money or salary and we can also see that there are Indians who have high income but still believe in savings and buy some chipper quality products. Being a quality conscious is completely depends on persons thinking, and the surrounding environment where he/she lives. Judging a country on the basis of few people is not right.
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Pritam said:   9 years ago
Hello friends, I think each one of us has different needs. Some want quantity, some want quality in case of products. So everyone has different needs and financial condition based on which they buy products. But at the same time, I think most of us ignore the details about the products like the nutritional value, the ingredients and rather go for brands which are advertised by our celebrities.
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RAJ AARYAN said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Indians are some what more quality conscious than other. If we look at the fact that most of the next generation Indian are paying a good amount of money for the Technical education such as B-Tech rather pursuing B.Sc which is cheaper. This is only due to people opinion that technical degree has more quality. This clearly illustrates that Indians are no less quality conscious they afford good sum of money for quality. Of course there are some field which can be compromised so that part is generally on the basis of there financial status, otherwise, no one wants less quality.
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Uday kiran said:   9 years ago
Yes, I agree with all of my friend's opinions. But I would also add a few more extra points regarding about this topic. According to my point of view, we the people of India are classified into 3 categories poor, middle classes. Each categorised people think in a way according to their mindset.

* Poor might think that I should get more quantity rather than get good quality.

* Middle class thinks in both cases I should get a good quality with good quantity according to my budget I have.

* The rich might think that whatever I purchase that must be a best-branded one with a good quality and its sufficient for him even if he receive less quantity.
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Prerna said:   9 years ago
Indians are quality conscious as I believe Indian purchase high-quality products at high price. Indians always look for best quality products in market. Indians are quality conscious but sometimes they are attracted towards the product just because packaging which is attractive. These products are fancy and attractive but these type of fancy items like Chinese lightings cost is less people buy these because of there cheapness and attractiveness of Chinese products. China provides attractive lights at low prices. So we can say that Indians are only attracted towards Chinese products because of low prices.
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Karmakar said:   9 years ago
I think Indians want better items at the lower price but. That means that we Indians like products which can do everything but also it should be in the budget range and we give less importance to quality when we have to select between the two quality and low price.
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