Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods
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Ram prakash said:
9 years ago
I am supporting only Indian goods and also use only Indian products from pen to my mobile.
Difference between Chinese Goods and Indian Goods:-
1. Indian goods are permanent whereas Chinese goods are temporary.
2. Indian goods have warranty and guarantee where Chinese goods don't have.
3. Indians goods can repair anywhere but Chinese can't repair even in china.
Difference between Chinese Goods and Indian Goods:-
1. Indian goods are permanent whereas Chinese goods are temporary.
2. Indian goods have warranty and guarantee where Chinese goods don't have.
3. Indians goods can repair anywhere but Chinese can't repair even in china.
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Seema Mathur said:
9 years ago
Chinese goods/products are good for some extent but they are not quality product which do not have long lifetime. What I do think is we should support "Make in India" instead of "Made in China", It will help our nation in creating employment, growth of our nation, good quality products and less imports from china or other foreign countries.
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Shyamkant pawar said:
9 years ago
Good Evening everyone.
I think the best way to make the Indian goods more competitive without compromising the quality. The cheaper product will not last longer in the consumer's market. In the free economy era, best quality & reasonable cost product will survive. The "Make in India" is one step towards the goal. More encouragement to entrepreneur is required from Government. Definitely, we beat the Chinese product, the way is long ahead but certainly achievable.
I think the best way to make the Indian goods more competitive without compromising the quality. The cheaper product will not last longer in the consumer's market. In the free economy era, best quality & reasonable cost product will survive. The "Make in India" is one step towards the goal. More encouragement to entrepreneur is required from Government. Definitely, we beat the Chinese product, the way is long ahead but certainly achievable.
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Mukesh kukna said:
9 years ago
Chinese product should be baned. If it spread in Indian market it's not good for Indian economy.
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KUNAL GUPTA said:
9 years ago
Hello,
China produces market-driven products, this is why the market share of electronic industry is more for China than India. The reason can be the latest technology used or availability of products at lower prices or may be varieties of products available. However, the goods from China are less, reliable and lacks quality and hence maintenance of these products is difficult. As far as Indian goods are considered they are of good quality and more reliable. But for example, If someone wants a product for temporary use then he would go for Chinese goods and vice versa. But in the perspective of India, the new campaign started by the government "Make in India" in against of "Made in China" is a revolutionary step. Due to which the manufacturing has started in India which helps in their economy as well as helps in decreasing the prices of goods. So it can be concluded that as of now both the sides have certain pros and cons. We can not go for one side totally and for India to improve and make competent goods with China they have to decrease. Its price of manufacturing and also including the new technology, fashion, and eco-friendly products. At the same time, in nutshell, what is demanded should be made which helps in Indian economy and the country's growth.
China produces market-driven products, this is why the market share of electronic industry is more for China than India. The reason can be the latest technology used or availability of products at lower prices or may be varieties of products available. However, the goods from China are less, reliable and lacks quality and hence maintenance of these products is difficult. As far as Indian goods are considered they are of good quality and more reliable. But for example, If someone wants a product for temporary use then he would go for Chinese goods and vice versa. But in the perspective of India, the new campaign started by the government "Make in India" in against of "Made in China" is a revolutionary step. Due to which the manufacturing has started in India which helps in their economy as well as helps in decreasing the prices of goods. So it can be concluded that as of now both the sides have certain pros and cons. We can not go for one side totally and for India to improve and make competent goods with China they have to decrease. Its price of manufacturing and also including the new technology, fashion, and eco-friendly products. At the same time, in nutshell, what is demanded should be made which helps in Indian economy and the country's growth.
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Mohit g said:
9 years ago
Hello everyone,
In my opinion, the Indians goods are better in use than chines goods. Indian goods have high quality and eco-friendly. But the Chinese goods are of cheap quality and the use of Chinese goods are harmful to us because they can damage and there is no guarantee of Chinese product. On other hands, the use of Indian goods helps to develop the Indian business and economy. So, in my opinion, Indian goods are better than Chinese goods.
In my opinion, the Indians goods are better in use than chines goods. Indian goods have high quality and eco-friendly. But the Chinese goods are of cheap quality and the use of Chinese goods are harmful to us because they can damage and there is no guarantee of Chinese product. On other hands, the use of Indian goods helps to develop the Indian business and economy. So, in my opinion, Indian goods are better than Chinese goods.
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Sanjay said:
9 years ago
Hello, everyone.
According to my opinion, if we want to purchase any goods for just for the use of some time then we should purchase Chinese good because it is available in low cost but if you want a product for a long time then you should go for the Indian product. The maintenance of Chinese product is too difficult so it is not reliable but in Indian product have more reliability. According to my opinion, Indian product and Chinese product each have some pro and cons.
According to my opinion, if we want to purchase any goods for just for the use of some time then we should purchase Chinese good because it is available in low cost but if you want a product for a long time then you should go for the Indian product. The maintenance of Chinese product is too difficult so it is not reliable but in Indian product have more reliability. According to my opinion, Indian product and Chinese product each have some pro and cons.
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Harsimran Singh said:
9 years ago
According to me, we should use Chinese items to make Indian products more reliable and innovative. By this people will buy more Indian products which will help to improve the economy.
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Souma Das said:
9 years ago
Hello, In my point of view, as a Indian we all responsible for the economic growth of our country, so I obviously support Indian product.
In other hands the quality of Indian products is much better than Chinese, also it maintained the Indian standard specifications, so it's more responsible for our environment.
The Chinese products are cheap but this are not renewal & in some time the raw materials are used in products are not good for health.
In other hands the quality of Indian products is much better than Chinese, also it maintained the Indian standard specifications, so it's more responsible for our environment.
The Chinese products are cheap but this are not renewal & in some time the raw materials are used in products are not good for health.
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P sherpa said:
9 years ago
I think complete ban on Chinese Goods is not possible as Chinese export to India relies strongly on Manufacturing items such as telecom instrument, computer hardware, electronic components electrical machinery & instruments and iron & in house steel to meet the demand fast expanding sectors. We can avoid purchasing protein-house or household items which doesn't stand long.
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