Why can't India be a World-Class Player in Manufacturing Industry as it is in IT & BPO Sectors?

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Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
India is a Developing nation. So We are not able to have a fund to have a manufacturing of something.

Other nation can promote ourselves, but they will first think of Manufacturing in their nation.

Also corruption plays a important role in economy of India which also leads to no manufacturing investments in INDIA.
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Satya said:   1 decade ago
I agree with this statement India has 2nd largest manpower after china after this large amount of manpower we are behind in aspect of manufacturing as comparison of IT sectors .because in India corruptions are spreading from root to top in every sectors.the govt should have to take some proper steps to improve the manufacturing power and give the right job in right hand.
then our country becomes one of the developed country in this world.
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Rajat Mangla said:   1 decade ago
In my opinion, availability of basic facilities like electricity, water etc are the main problems being faced by the manufacturer. Secondly, our corrupt system also sometimes becomes a big hindrance for one to work peacefully. One cannot give 100% to his work because of harassments from various departments.

On personal front, small manufacturers always fear in adapting to the latest technologies. Also many manufacturers lack in work ethics.
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Mangesh said:   1 decade ago
What I feel is, in India, our Females can easily contribute to the IT and BPO sector but its not the case in manufacturing industry. What we found in manufacturing industry is all male workers and very less female workers (but now its not the case, day by day the percentage of female workers is also increasing in manufacturing industry. ). Suppose there is 50-50% male and females in India and because of Indian tradition and culture, our females are still living in the house still they all are not able to come out of house. If our culture allows them to come out and do work. Then surely this country will also be a World-Class Player in manufacturing Industry.
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Ayub said:   9 years ago
Hello friends, I am Ayub from Bansberia.

When I have choosen the IT sector then was unaware of the fact that the top companies of the world like Microsoft, HCL, ORACLE etc are behind to the Indian IT companies like TCS, WIPRO, INFOSYS etc in India. So, I felt great about it but we all know that growth takes place slowly. Thus the amount of manufauturing that is going on right now in India will definitely gonna make India a prime player in the world of manufacturing in upcoming 4-5 years.

Thank you.
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Kantharaju said:   1 decade ago
I agree we have issues, but it is not up to the extent what we think. If you take people group into confidence, I think no other contributors can beat people intelligence.

We are the only people who are willing to accept changes in fastest manner. If you look at 10 years back and today we have changed a lot. If you buy in group of people we can win. Nothing is impossible in our culture and combination it is a matter of making people to understand the goal and the advantages.
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Harish said:   1 decade ago
The problem is placing a company in a known location is not easy, Because of the Government employees's mind to get some amount to do their alloted work. If the company get started also there is a probability of closing the company is very high. We cannot predict what will happen. However no one is interested in taking risk in this. Thus it can be happen only if the government take the necessary steps to the cover the Industrialist and make interest to the students that there will be a good future in INDIA itself. Our Indian Students are not much more interest in making money only in upgrading their skills in a correct place.
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Raj said:   1 decade ago
The major inclination of workforce in India is towards IT / ITES because of jobs being "white collar". Couple of years back MBA had a boom and everyone turned towards its. It is happening over and over again. Job dignity and equality has huge differences among sectors. "Undo and Redo" is much more easier in those (IT/ITES) environment, whereas a lot is riding on a tangible product. Academics need to collaborate with industries providing counselling for effective implementation of the technology and decision making, which is concurrently helpful to one another. MSME assistance need to be considered as potential career instead of only relying on organized industries.
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Rajesh said:   1 decade ago
India lagging behind in manufacturing sector because of many reasons. It is because of huge capital requirement, leadership, cost of production, heavy machinery, technology. It and BPO's are flourishing because of man power of our country. But in china they have low cost of production.
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Jattitude said:   1 decade ago
BPO and IT industry are need much small space or area of operation so these industries are always in the metropolitan cities where skilled manpower as well other basic facilities are easily available while manufacturing companies are always at a distant from these cities so they always face difficulty in their operation.

Manufacturing companies are also face problem of local factor as tax system of different state. Sometimes they didn't get clearance from state government or center government On issue as environment but service sector have not such kind of issues.
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