Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods
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Kalyani said:
8 years ago
Ofcourse Indian Goods are really very good. Although, China is developed in technology than India still the Indian goods are better than Chinese. China introduces us with new technology but the durability of Indian goods is very longer than china goods.
I think Indian should buy goods of our country so that our country will become economically strong than China. We should be Swadesi.
I think Indian should buy goods of our country so that our country will become economically strong than China. We should be Swadesi.
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Divya said:
8 years ago
Hello friends, in my opinion, not all Chinese goods are bad but that doesn't mean that Chinese products marketed in India are of good quality. It is the inefficiency of our government to ban the import of such low-grade goods from China. We need to impose harsher regimes for the Chinese to export such goods to our country. They (Chinese) cannot take our people's health and wealth for granted and market cheap goods which are all the ways harmful.
Along with this our government should take initiatives like creating awareness among our citizens regarding the value and goodness of our Indian products and also the harm caused to our health and economy due to the cheap Chinese products.
As responsible Indian citizens, we all have to play a key role in enlightening ourselves and our people regarding these issues.
Along with this our government should take initiatives like creating awareness among our citizens regarding the value and goodness of our Indian products and also the harm caused to our health and economy due to the cheap Chinese products.
As responsible Indian citizens, we all have to play a key role in enlightening ourselves and our people regarding these issues.
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Shivangi sharma said:
8 years ago
Indian products are far better than Chinese products. It has quickly acquired market of whole world by selling cheaper products. The quality of product used in manufacturing process is of very superior quality. Chinese use low quality product that is clearly seen in newspaper, cases have been seen as kids are falling ill after putting Chinese toys in their mouth, several death have occurred due to dragon string. Moreover, it has destroyed Indian small scale industry and cottage industry. After Modi's make in India and skill India program attempts are done to flourish Indian market in India as well as the world. People are realizing the superiority of Indian products over Chinese products. The day is not very far when the whole world will be using Indian products.
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Ganesh said:
8 years ago
According to me, it depends on the person's choice of preference as to which is the good that he or she wants. We all know that different people have different perceptions of different things. I think the situation will decide the choice of a good preference. As Chinese goods are relatively cheaper than Indian goods, this might be a good pick for those who want to expand less or those who are financially tight. But on the other hand, it is also a note to make on the kind of quality that these Chinese manufacturers use to furnish their goods. On the other hand, Indian goods come up with a high price which may not be in favour of consumers but behind those over pricey tags are the standards that fit to qualify a product as well built and durable. Atlast, I want to conclude that it is the regular flow of goods from one country to another that decides their economies at a greater scale and to maintain a competitive edge as to which country would putforth the best output possible.
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Yugalkishor Meena said:
8 years ago
Chinese are really intelligent. They quickly read the Indian philosophical mind. They know that if we give something better and durable product (eg:-wife) they will stick with its lifetime. So its better for business to go with cheap and less durable products. I wish Indian could understand their philosophy shortly. Furthermore, India needs to work on its manufacturing sector after a prosperous boom in IT sector. I am happy that current govt is working in this direction.
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Devender Kumar said:
8 years ago
We should boycott the Chinese product. The Day before yesterday China has spearheaded the warheads in India ocean. I am suggested produce a detail list of Chinese product with suitable pics so that a common person also could recognise these very easily.
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Adarsh thakur said:
8 years ago
Hi friends, this topic is a bery interesting topic.
We generally see a child crying for a high-cost toy. The parent of the child got him a toy same like he wanted but it did not even Laster a Week this is the difference between Indian and Chinese Product the one which is under the Budget is Chinese but one which Lasts Long is Indian.
I did Not mean to Say that the Chinese Product is useless. As we all know China is a very wise Country it is often believed that China makes Product for itself separately While goods which it had to Export separately.
We generally see a child crying for a high-cost toy. The parent of the child got him a toy same like he wanted but it did not even Laster a Week this is the difference between Indian and Chinese Product the one which is under the Budget is Chinese but one which Lasts Long is Indian.
I did Not mean to Say that the Chinese Product is useless. As we all know China is a very wise Country it is often believed that China makes Product for itself separately While goods which it had to Export separately.
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Anuraag said:
8 years ago
Hello Everyone! Both countries have their strengths and weaknesses. We should focus on marketing our strengths like in the field of IT more aggressively and at the same time should take competition coming from Chinese goods as a stride in our armory to improve upon our weaknesses. Competition if taken in a positive way, always leads to better results. Government as well has taken right step in the form of 'Make in India', 'Start-up India' campaigns. Boycotting products from any country is not the way to go. If Indian companies provide the same material with better quality, then obviously users will buy that instead of cheap products low on quality. And case of Apple is the best example to prove this point.
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Debashish Adhikary said:
8 years ago
Before PM Narendra Modi introduced Make In India, China was the contract manufacturing hub for most countries including American companies like Apple Inc and Nike. Jack Ma used this opportunity to build Alibaba. This caused a big boom for Chinese product manufacturers. But after Make In India, our nation is getting more productive. Now most countries are investing in India. And it is not only FDI oriented scheme but also it has opened many doors for domestic manufacturers. In my opinion, India is going to be a great economy in future.
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Kgupta said:
8 years ago
Indian and Chinese market are very different in terms of production perspective. It's a universal fact that Chinese goods are comparatively cheaper than Indian goods. That is why we have anti dumping policies because these countries dump their good in our country for low cost sales. Consequently, the domestic industries suffer.
During, Diwali we all see lightning and fire crackers most of which are Chinese. They are of low cost but do they last long ? The answer is no. The life cycle of most of the Chinese product from lights to mobiles is very less. Hence, for a long term it is not advisable to use the Chinese products.
If we see the scenario in India, the small industries, cottage industries are all suffering a setback due to these low cost products. The demand for domestic goods is decreasing. Indian goods are costlier because we still pack the best of technical knowledge for a low cost production. Hence the prices of the goods increases but the quality is better than the Chinese ones. If we compare a Chinese handset with one made in India like Micromax, the life of Indian good is more.
Therefore, to conclude Indian goods should be preferred to Chinese goods as it will help the Indian economy to boost.
During, Diwali we all see lightning and fire crackers most of which are Chinese. They are of low cost but do they last long ? The answer is no. The life cycle of most of the Chinese product from lights to mobiles is very less. Hence, for a long term it is not advisable to use the Chinese products.
If we see the scenario in India, the small industries, cottage industries are all suffering a setback due to these low cost products. The demand for domestic goods is decreasing. Indian goods are costlier because we still pack the best of technical knowledge for a low cost production. Hence the prices of the goods increases but the quality is better than the Chinese ones. If we compare a Chinese handset with one made in India like Micromax, the life of Indian good is more.
Therefore, to conclude Indian goods should be preferred to Chinese goods as it will help the Indian economy to boost.
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