India in the Global Supply Chain: Can Domestic Demand and Technology Skills Help It Catch Up?
Hampered by poor infrastructure, bureaucratic red tape and restrictive labor laws, Indian manufacturing has failed to make its presence felt globally. But that is rapidly changing, say experts from Boston Consulting Group and Wharton. More and more multinationals are setting up manufacturing operati...
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