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4 November 2017

A Rutgers professor explains why Indians can't manufacture even their gods


As a rising economic power, India considers itself a challenger to China if not its rival. Yet, it cannot even produce something as small as a figurine of a god. Indian shops are flooded with figurines of Hindu gods and goddesses made in China. A large number of small merchandise items such as buttons are imported from China because they are cheaper than India-made goods. 

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