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Is made in India good?
Is the “Made in India” label important to consumers? The answer is yes and no. While “Made in India” was the most popular label in the country – viewed more favorably even than “Made in the U.S.” or “Made in Germany” – quality, price and brand name still mattered more to consumers than where a product was made.
Is China better than India in software Gd?
The Chinese also enjoy more logistic support in the form of better infrastructure facilities. Although the Indian software industry enjoys innovative excellence over their Chinese counterparts, Chinese software majors are better equipped in providing the software backup and maintenance facilities.
Is China Labour cheaper than India?
India’s manufacturing labor is more competitive when compared to China. In 2014, the average cost of manufacturing labor per hour was $. 92 in India and $3.52 in China. Logistics: Newer roads and highways, railways, waterways and airports give China an advantage from a logistics perspective.
Is India stronger than China?
China is a communist country while India is the World’s Largest Democracy. Face it folks “Ballot is stronger than Bullet”. It can mean swift justice is not served and even some degraded souls are protected by the government till the decision is passed.
How is China more developed than India?
Going by the basic facts, the economy of China is more developed than that of India. While India is the 11th largest economy in terms of the exchange rates, China occupies the second position surpassing Japan.
What are the differences between China and India?
China and India were both very advanced ancient civilizations. Both agricultural based civilizations made various technological advances. Although China and India shared many similarities, they had differences such as the social system, politics, and the importance of trade in the economy.
What is the issue between India and China?
The issues between India and China are – Ego clash – China is manufacturing house of the world and a super power, that it gained over several years or decades of reforms. Indians alliance with USA and China’s alliance with Pakistan – Today, there are ‘only’ 2 polar points in the world, USA and China.