Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods

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Janish said:   8 years ago
Hi All. Today I want to make an appeal to all citizens of my country to please STOP buying Chinese products. Don't think about the products that you have already bought or used, from now onwards don't purchase Chinese goods. SAY NO TO CHINESE! Since the past few weeks, china has been bullying India " has been constantly threatening with a military conflict/attack. The Government of India cannot ban the Chinese products directly as we are part of WTO (Word Trade Organisation) and it will be a huge violation of the laws and regulations of this governing body. Hence, we as a citizen of this country can help ourselves and our soldiers at the border by saying NO to Chinese goods.

Chinese goods are cheap but think about it " they don't last long and are of cheap quality. Over a period of time, we are actually at loss. Hence, go for made in India products. Chinese manufacturers earn billions of dollars in revenues and this helps the Chinese economy indirectly. They are known to invest majorly in their defense infrastructure and development. So, inadvertently, we are helping Chinese army who are all setup for a confrontation with India.

Read the following article which will help you understand in detail how huge the current crisis is and how we as an individual can do our bit to save our country. Jai Hind!.
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Ritesh kumar said:   8 years ago
According to India today survey, China has become the largest exporter of goods and secured 2nd rank in WTO in terms of international trade in 2017. China has done investment in other countries like Africa, Argentina etc to capture their resource and save their resource as a reserve for future. This long-term planning will result in China's monopoly on the global market.

In 2017, India shows the largest GDP growth rate of more than 7. Despite this Modi's government has unable to generate employment in the manufacturing sector. This is due to low investment, less demand of Indian goods, poor infrastructure. Chinese government follow disposal system of marketing, in which it allows producers to sell their products at a cost lower than manufacturing cost. So that they can hamper the domestic industry of other countries. Chinese goods are very cheap and advance in technology but not durable. We the people of India and Indian company should understand each other wants and importance to curb poverty and unemployment. The Government has also made many initiatives like MAKE IN INDIA, FDI to boost Indian manufacturing unit.

So, I conclude that we should prefer Indian goods over Chinese and we should also try to compete with Chinese low price and technology. This will give us a long-term benefit.
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Dev said:   7 years ago
I'm Dev I would like to share my points on this topic.

Chinese goods are better than Indian goods, as in Chinese products you will get a lot of verity for the same product with different price and features. But for Indian products you have to pay more in comparison of Chinese products also you will not get more options. Yes, we can say that quality does matter here, however when you need a product which is a mandate for you daily needs we always prefer a product which we can buy on a cheaper price. According to a middle or lower class families, money saving is more important than quality and just because of that they always prefer Chinese products instead of Indian products. Even Indian products which are available in the market in these days manufacturer of those products also use Chinese parts to make their final product and they just place a stamp on those products of Make in India. But we all know here that they are using Chinese parts to complete their products and selling that product in Indian market with staying that these products are purely make in India. Then why we should pay a higher price for the same product. Apart from this most selling Chinese products are in the electronic segment and we all know that Indian electronic products are not better than Chinese products.
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Anuja Jaiswal said:   8 years ago
Hello Friends,

I think China has a huge market of Electronics goods, they are better than us in the electronics industry.

Chinese goods are so much cheaper in cost so any middle-class family and any country afford it easily, because when there is the thing that available in low-cost and another at high cost so what we did actually?

And the answer is we choose the thing which is low in price. According to people mind, they only think about the low cost.

About Indian goods, have a longer life than China but manufacturing cost is more so the selling price of the product is more. We don't have as much good industry in Electronics/Technology as compared to China.

People have their good mindset they love quantity, not a Quality.

There is one popular phrase about Chinese product "chali to chand tak, nahi to raat tak bhi nahi". People know this thing but they don't have their attention at good quality.

India is a Developing country the main issue about India is lagging behind in industry/Technology is a political circle of India they didn't give one chance to the real development of India.

From now we thought about Boycott Chinese product and start new own industries, A new start to develop ourselves then there is a one-day Indian goods are so much better than Chinese goods.
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Swetha Mukundan said:   9 years ago
Hi all,

I think that Indian goods are more reliable than Chinese products. But when we see electronics, particularly the mobile phone sectors, China and US are way ahead of us. They produce more smartphones and different OS than what India does. And in each and every module of smart phone, they introduce the most recent technology. The lagging of technological development in India is a major reason for people opting for other country's products, particularly in electronics.

While in other sectors like food and clothing, Indian goods or products will be more reliable and we should buy them in order to uplift our economy. There are various Indian farmers who spend each and every minute of their life in producing fresh and healthy food for us. So, instead of eating other country's food items (which are packed and sealed and transported with lots of pesticides), I think it's better that we opt for Indian hand picked food from our native land.

There are lots of attractive fashions introduced every year by foreign countries in clothing, goggles, bags and everything. Now, lifetime of product comes into picture. Even in these sectors, I think Indian goods are very good and have good lifetime. So, we should mostly choose Indian goods by considering its positives.
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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.
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Niza said:   9 years ago
Actually, this topic is really argumentative one. Both kinds of good have their own pros and cons. So, we can't just say that yes, this is better.

Starting with the Chinese product, first of all they are less expensive compared to their Indian counterparts. Moreover all products are made with the most recent technology. Be it a car or a mobile phone or any electronic equipment all things are up to dated. But the main problem is once they stop working, there are a very little chances to repair them especially the mobile phones.

Now coming to the Indian product. Being an Indian, we should definitely buy Indian products and avoid Chinese products as much as we can. If we won't buy our country's product then whom do you think will buy? As we all know that the more demand will be created, the more the producers will produce, and the more it will add in our country's GDP. Moreover, Indian products are reliable. Even if some problem arises there are all chances to fix it up unlike Chinese products. What's the point of spending less money on any product if there are more chances of failing of that product. So, it would be best to buy Indian goods even if price is a little higher as product life is more and thus contribute in making Indian economy stronger.
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Amit Kr singh said:   9 years ago
Hello friends,

I am an Indian and I love my country, but that doesn't mean I should give biased answer in case of this topic.

We are comparing here Chinese good and Indian good, let's be specific is it about mobile phones. Or other electronic products.

Truth is Chinese firms are Smart and they know Indian consumers very well. They are in Indian market because of their pricing, Reach and availability.

If we see the fact is International marketing, that's what they do. And Indian accepts cheaper product with many facilities.

In electronic items, Chinese firms have got "competitive advantage "if you know what this term means. And Indians electronic Goods are not able to compare with Chinese goods.

This topic is broad as a good is not just about electronic items, I support Indian firms development in recent year but I would say Chinese goods are cost effective and used everywhere, that's the reason Pm Modi is crying out everywhere "Make In India". If he could have produced better good himself he could have said Use Made In India.

But you have to accept Made in China use is more than Made in India in the international market. But A day is coming when Indian goods will be better than anywhere (Hopes from Make In India and PM Modi).

Thank you.
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Shivani dutta said:   5 years ago
Chinese goods:

Chinese goods are no way much more cost-effective than Indian goods. But also they are of cheap qualities. The reason that China is leading the high tech companies is that they are spending more part of their expenditure on research and development.

We can ask as to how the Chinese are becoming more and more prosperous day by day by selling these cheap quality products. One can easily say that we should avoid Chinese. Yes, we should but how can poor people afford to buy things which are not cost-effective. The reason that I mentioning this question is to show you that the inherent problem is poverty in the world. The wealth is getting concentrated on to a few hands.

Indian goods:

Indian goods are of better qualities but certainly, cost-effectiveness is a problem here. Also, when we say choose Indian. Sometimes we don't have an option of Indian because Indian companies are not manufacturing all kind of stuff that we need. In order to achieve that self-reliant India govt is making its effort. While we say its a gradual process. We can't immediately raise our industries manpower. It takes time also because of this pandemic. We need to promote more and more startups and also increse our expenditure towards reserch and development.
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Shouvik Saha said:   5 years ago
One of the prominent reason for the slow-growing Indian economy is the coverage of Indian markets by Chinese products. They are not only cheap but are also easily available and easily storable. They filled the Indian markets and brought a huge competition for Indian industries in their own country to sell products. As the Indian, the middle class holds the majority part in Indian population people opt for cheaper Chinese goods. As most of the Indian industries do not have good access of infrastructure and modern equipment they are not able to provide cheaper goods but the quality of Indian goods is much compatible and better than Chinese goods. People knowing that Indian goods are of better quality and will contribute to the Indian national income then also opt for Chinese goods because of their easy accessibility, easily storable and low price. Indian goods are more handmade than the Chinese products which are made from machines which increases employment. Indian products are of better guarantee and quality than the cheap equipment made Chinese products which don't have a lasting life. Both Indian and Chinese goods have their own qualities and defects but it is the people who should understand than their country comes first.
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