Chinese Goods vs Indian Goods

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Ramya said:   7 years ago
Indian goods are costly than Chinese goods. So that's what the reason people are buying Chinese products especially technology-based products. Its the people of our country who need to realise that we need to start buying Indian products and which increases promotion of our own products which would, in turn, increase the economy of our country.
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Priyanshi Arora said:   7 years ago
As far as quality is considered Indian goods are much better than chinese goods but on tha other hand chinese goods are much more attractive as they meet all the demands at low cost. And many people prefer goods of low cost neglecting quality of the product. Plus chinese market is so vast indians need to work very hard to promote Indian goods. Also, as a consumer its our responsibility to promote Indian goods.
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Sagar said:   7 years ago
This statement has two phases.

First one, we should use Indian goods as it is beneficial for our economy and it can boost our economy and at the same time Indian goods are costlier than that of chinese goods. So, sometimes people prefer chinese goods over Indian because it is attractive and it offers more facilities as compared to India. So, people use Chinese goods regardless of thinking about the quality and durability. MAKE IN INDIA leads to the deterioration of Chinese goods to some extent because it is producing goods at a lesser rate as compared to Chinese goods.
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Manjeeta said:   7 years ago
Chinese is a rumoured joke in India as referring to every product that fails to work after some time. This is because of our preconceived hatred against Chinese good but when actually detected we find that we are surrounded by Chinese good and even can't think of surviving. Indian goods are also pretty good but Chinese good takes away the show because of poverty in India who prefer to buy these cheaper goods and discard that Indian good with the high price tag. In reality, Indian goods are actually discarded by we Indians where's Chinese goods are becoming more attractive.
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Rushabh said:   7 years ago
Many of us know that the Chinese products don't last for long and the Indian products comparatively last for a longer time. Nowadays everyone wants to explore new things or advanced options in the products they buy for example in case of smartphones every day there is a new technology that gets updated in the smartphones which they want. So I am trying to say that instead of buying the Indian products for a higher price people choose to buy chinese products which they get at lower prices so that they can use it for some time and buy a new one which has more updated features. That is one of the reasons why the sale of Chinese products is more as compared to Indian products.
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Susi said:   7 years ago
According to my opinion, it is very bad to take the Chinese food comparing to the Indian food the first thing is that it is about the money as the Indian food and the number of quantity Indian foods are good the amount of quantity in Chinese's food is full of an importing items towards it and the nutrition is also less in Chinese food comparing to an Indian food.
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Kamal kishor said:   5 years ago
Hello and Namaste all of you.

I think Indian goods are the best option for us. Chinese goods are bad. So we should boycott Chinese goods and buy only Indian goods.

Thank you All of you.
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Champa said:   1 year ago
Hi, I am Champa.

Chinese goods dominate the global market due to cost-effective production, advanced technology, and diverse product offerings. Their affordability, driven by mass production and economies of scale, makes them highly competitive, especially in electronics and machinery.

However, perceptions about quality vary, with both premium and budget options available. Concerns about labor practices and environmental impact also persist.

In contrast, Indian goods are increasingly gaining recognition for their quality, innovation, and cultural significance. Sectors like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT services are particularly strong. Government initiatives like "Make in India" aim to boost domestic manufacturing and attract foreign investment, while a highly skilled workforce enhances production capabilities. Indian products often emphasize sustainability and ethical practices, especially in traditional crafts and organic goods.

Consumer choices between Chinese and Indian goods depend on priorities such as cost, quality, and ethical considerations. Both markets contribute significantly to the global economy, each with its distinct strengths and market strategies.
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Rohit Saini said:   9 years ago
I am supporting "India". Because India's product is very able for this way. We can support our Indian economy. And we help our country's poor person because of this money and items prices and it's valued increase our economy. Thanks.
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KASAK said:   9 years ago
Hello.

I support India but as Indian goods better than Chinese goods. Is everyone agree?

Then why India goods selling much less than Chinese good?

This question asking to all?

I also agree.

Indian goods are reliable, durable, many more advantages.

Its all citizen buy to buy more and more Indian goods.

But nows days there are lots of goods which is used is made of china.

I do not agree on the fact that I Chinese goods better but today's era its cheap as well as most popular among them.
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