Political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson are joined by Professor C.P. Chandrasekhar to discuss what is really happening in India's economy, if i...
Apart from infrastructure, Indian labour force is worse in quality than China or Vietnam because of the non existent investment in education and health. I think at best there will be some token factories like Apple’s to give an illusion of progress but India won’t ever be a serious manufacturing power in a way that it can drive the country in the developed bloc.
Apart from infrastructure, Indian labour force is worse in quality than China or Vietnam because of the non existent investment in education and health. I think at best there will be some token factories like Apple’s to give an illusion of progress but India won’t ever be a serious manufacturing power in a way that it can drive the country in the developed bloc.