Category Archives: manufacturing

‘India poised’- Manufacturing Sector- My Apprehensions-II

“Machine tools are the base of all manufacturing. Typically, a machine tool generates demand for 10 times its worth of capital goods, which in turn generates 10 times its value in final goods. So, the boom in machine tools is … Continue reading

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India’s Manufacturing Sector Expands

India is gradually attracting the MNCs for setting up their manufacturing facilities in India. The world today is convinced of India’s as a significant big market for increasingly aspiring middle class that is growing fast in number. It will be … Continue reading

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‘Made in India’ Story

There was a tool making company in Kolkata in my days. It used to go to each Hanover EMO fair. Mr. Chatterji, the owner told me that he exported the sophisticated products to some German company that put its own … Continue reading

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Proton, Mitsubishi, and VW

I visited Proton of Malaysia in 90s with my Mitsubishi friend Kaneki. Proton was a showpiece of Malaysia’s pride in Mohatir era. It was something like Maruti Motors, India of those days with a little difference. Proton had its own … Continue reading

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An Open Letter To MD, Tata Motors

Dear Mr. Ravikant, I saw on one of the TV news channels today a group of women demonstrating in front of Tata Centre, Kolkata against the land acquisitions from the farmers of Singur for your project. You may take it … Continue reading

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India As The Factory of The World- Prospects

It is only manufacturing and that too if it expands in all corners of India up to the rural inhabitants that India can get in to the status of developed country. The large domestic market will be the main attraction … Continue reading

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