Here are the 10 major investments in the manufacturing sector after PM Modi’s ‘Make in India’
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched his Make in India campaign in September 2014, pledging to lower barriers for doing business and open ways for foreign investment. He is hoping to change Asia's third-biggest economy into a manufacturing powerhouse like China.
With the assistance of Make in India drive, India is on the path of becoming the hub for hi-tech manufacturing, for instance, GE, Siemens, HTC, Toshiba, and Boeing have either set up or are in procedure of setting up manufacturing plants in India, pulled in by India's market of more than a billion consumers and increasing purchasing power.
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With the assistance of Make in India drive, India is on the path of becoming the hub for hi-tech manufacturing, for instance, GE, Siemens, HTC, Toshiba, and Boeing have either set up or are in procedure of setting up manufacturing plants in India, pulled in by India's market of more than a billion consumers and increasing purchasing power.
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