PM's vision to make India a Manufacturing Hub - dream or a practical possibility?

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Deepali said:   8 years ago
According to me, our PM's vision to make India a manufacturing hub will be practically possible in few years. As we know that to change or upgrade something first and most difficult step is to initiate it which is already done by our prime minister and now that vision seen by him is increasing towards success rapidly. Moreover, he already had started new programs to make people better in skills so that they can work, earn and don't have to be jobless so they are getting better opportunities in the current world. In few years our country will start everything which will be more helpful and we will not at all be dependent on foreign brands for things additionally it will increase employment and will help in country's growth in every aspect.
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Anamika said:   8 years ago
Hello, everyone.

According to me, Yes it is possible to make India a manufacturing hub. Our venerable PM Mr. Narendra Modi is taking various initiatives to make India as a manufacturing hub. Take Make in India campaign for example. Mr. Narendra Modi is visiting country to country to promote Make in India. Recently a train named Medha has been flagged off as an initiative under made in India and India has exported the first warship to Mauritius.

All this shows India can definitely become a manufacturing hub. Thank you.
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Rishikesh said:   9 years ago
His vision is definitely farsighted. It is practically possible and we have already started delivery on this. Initially, Make in Indian program was advertise in the entire world. Our honorable Prime Minister went to each country and invited them for this initiative. And to propagate this, he also implemented some new FDI policies and GST as well which can attract investors.Fortunately, many deals like bullet train, submarines, fighting jets took place after this initiative of Make In India. Infact the deals are still ongoing. Hence, it can be concluded that the vision to make India a Manufacturing Hub, will definitely be true in the near future.
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Akansha Nigam said:   8 years ago
Hello Friends,

I also believe that it's a great an innovative thought which came to India by our respected Prime Minister. I believe that it is a first step to make our in[credible India respectable and a developed country. We all talented youth are here to make this dream to make it practical and execute it in such a way other countries will use our product. It would be definitely a proud movement for us. But I believe not only in our words GOI should become a godfather to the thought which Indian youth have; and support them in a very logical way.

First education system : According to Indian Government if a person knows how to read and write is.

A literate person. Which is completely wrong and many govt schools are corrupted and lack of education is a major reason that we are not yet developed.

Secondly, we hardly appreciate common people for their innovative and we only appreciate glamours people like Bollywood celebrity. Just say an example where Toilet movie actor became an ambassador of Swachh Bharat yojana Abhiyann but we didn't think about the person who really played a very important to change his village life. I've respect to all the well-honored people but that doesn't mean we should avoid who played a very important role and contributed to this country.

We only know and respect and follow such shiny people like a celebrity who got their name in movies and sports. We should change our thought towards this too. We only believe that they are just best rather than any other people. Which is false toward a country like India where people are immensely talented.

Thanks Friend and have a happy life.
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Devi said:   7 years ago
Hi,

Good evening everyone.

India is still a developing country. There is a lot of poverty. Although we are a self-sustained country in the area of food, there is a lot of unemployment and low GDP, despite the fact that ours is the fastest GDP growing country in the world. The solution for eradicating unemployment and to become one of the developed countries in the world, we have to go for industrialisation in a big way. Dreams can be fulfilled through vision and strategy to accomplish our goal to become a manufacturing hub.

India can certainly be one of the world's most important manufacturing hubs in the world with proper planning and well thought over Industrial policies. It is a matter of fact that various states in the country are vying with each other in attracting FDI for starting various new ventures in their respective states offering various incentives to the corporates/MNCs across the world.

But we have to change of labour laws which are very stringent and shy away from foreign investors.

However, I am very much confident that India will accomplish its dream of becoming a very important manufacturing hub in a very short time.
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Niza said:   9 years ago
It can be a reality if everyone gives their hundred percent keeping their self-interest a bit aside. India has enormous resources, it has the most intelligent brains, large number of labourers available at cheaper rates. The only hurdle lying in India becoming a manufacturing giant is that we do not efficiently utilise resources and we lack discipline.

Maximum Indian, not all are never on time. Once they have been told to present at a given time, they will definitely come 15-20 minutes later. Without following a proper schedule we can never achieve success. One main important point us that we Indians lack interest. We don't want to do something new, follow some new ways to approach any problem what we want is that to do only things which have already been done in past.

No country can achieve progress without taking risks. We need to take initiatives and wait for some time for the outcome, once we get success, it will form new ways for us.

Thus PM's vision to make India as a manufacturing hub is definitely possible, once everyone starts contributing their share whole heartedly.
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Anita said:   7 years ago
Hello friends,

In my opinion, it is possible to convert India into manufacturing hub. As we all can see there is poverty and hardworking people who are ready to work for small amount of money because of unemployment so if any foreign company is interested to invest in India, it can easily get cheap manpower plus ecological factors are favourable in India. If our govt is taking essential steps so it is also beneficial for all. It will help to remove problem of unemployment and help in good growth of economy plus GDP.

Thanks.
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P.n dave said:   9 years ago
Yes. The dream of our PM is in right direction. In manufacturing sector. It require raw material at local level. It requires manpower at considerable cost and easily available. It requires transport facility available or to be made available. It requires govt's support as far as the tax and other implementation of law be not rigid. When The head of the ministry favour the manufacturer sector to make it hub. When all parameters are at satisfactory level. Then why it is not possible to be manufacturing hub at least in ASEA. It is fully practically possible.
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Sanket said:   8 years ago
Every Reality comes from a dream! Our Prime Minister had a dream of making India a manufacturing hub and because of this dream India is in the process of becoming a manufacturing hub. This dream had also been realized by many industrialist from our country as well as from foreign countries and the common man have faith in this dream. The most difficult step to bring a change is to initiate the process which has already being done. So I think, making India a manufacturing hub is very much possible.
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Rishab said:   8 years ago
Good evening everyone today's topic is "PM's vision to make India a Manufacturing Hub-dream or a practical possibility" and I want to say that PM's initiative has got a shape but it has not been build the building is in the process of making and sooner it would be possible which would create job opportunities reducing unemployment and making India export goods outside India which would raise our money.
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