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Planned ga Step wise ban cheyali instead of giving Wild statements. There are number of business man to invest money but we don’t have required skill. Those skill development institutions are absolutely needed in large scale. 

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2 hours ago, gaddamhemanth said:

China exports to India: $74.9 billion (3% of its total exports ) 7th Rank

India exports to China: $14.4 billion (5.47% of its total exports ) 3rd Rank

emi ardham chesukovali...india has trade deficiet with china...ee picha ranks gola endi

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1 hour ago, kurnool NTR said:

Planned ga Step wise ban cheyali instead of giving Wild statements. There are number of business man to invest money but we don’t have required skill. Those skill development institutions are absolutely needed in large scale. 

endi chesedi vankayya

 

we dependent on them for everythung including intermediary products for various business sectors....gujarath 100s of copanies unnai....they just import everything from china brand and sell on their name...also steel....was talkign with one guy...he just mentioned....price wise better to produce in china....china has good production model....no country can adopt it easily....

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1 hour ago, Raaz@NBK said:

Ee vishayam teliyadhu bro.. 

Majority of the hardware manufacturing in India is dependent on China imports. You name anything.... agri machines, pump sets, sprinklers in poultry lot of things..... they are a huge mountain w.r.t manufacturing. We should focus on atleast 10 things where we manufacture as our brands from scratch. Let people of India know that these are pure Indian brands and then the movement starts. Alaa kaakundaaaa “corona go.... go Corona....” laaga deal chesthey emi undadu 

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Hi Andh Bhakts,

Army’s protective gear has Made in China link, Niti member says relook

On June 18, two days after the violent faceoff in the Galwan Valley, the Ministry of Defence contacted manufacturers of protective gear and bullet-proof jackets worn by Army personnel in forward areas, including in Leh, for “urgent” reinforcement of supplies — estimated at 2 lakh units. Follow India-China border dispute LIVE updates

What has added a twist to this is the fact that a majority of the existing Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) use Chinese raw materials. This includes the company that got the 2017 contract — it’s in the delivery stage — for supplying 1.86 lakh bullet-proof jackets to the Army. Announcing the Rs 639-crore contract to SMPP Pvt Ltd, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said, in Parliament, that there was “no embargo” on the import of raw materials from China for the manufacture of protective jackets for the Army.

 

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