Indians have very good engineering capabilities, and that is why, if an industry focuses on innovation, you will have a far greater chance of success, rather than the model which is based on just being a production machine.
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India has long been an exporter of talent to tech companies... But it is India that's now undergoing its own revolution.
My view is make Indian manufacturing competitive, and if it is competitive, it can serve customers or consumers anywhere.
We look at the number of engineers coming out of India; we look at the growth of the economy, and it's clear that India is a place we want to be.
As the Indian government has embraced greater economic openness, the creativity and expertise of the Indian workforce has been unleashed onto the world economic stage.
India is the most competitive manufacturing destination on this planet. If we are able to take advantage of that competitiveness for our domestic markets, this country would be humming with activity; industrial production will grow at 10-11% per year.
I want to explore the existing manufacturing abilities of Indian companies and create products together.
It's much easier for a middle class Indian entrepreneur to start up a computer company than it is for an Indian company to build roads and transportation systems suitable for a population that is getting wealthier and demanding more basic services.
I sincerely believe that Indians have the ability to compete with the best in the world.
Nobody who has done business in any country with an Indian would doubt the shrewdness of Indians, but what Indian people bring to the world is something special and unique, which is the capacity for a loving interaction.
As a traditionally risk-averse nation, India has rarely been at the forefront of innovation. Indian companies have mostly imitated others and became very good at it.