Are Indians still buying Made in China?

One year post the India-China escaltion in Galwan valley, many of you shared your feedback on the extent of Made in China products purchased by you via the circle survey.

Are Indians buying Made in China?

The good news is 43% Indians did not buy a single Made in China product in last 12 months. At the same time, there is an urgent need for Indian manufacturers and MSMEs to scale such that their quality and uniqueness is available at same or lower prices than the Made in China counterpart.

If you have ideas on how that can be done, do share! more  

via_LocalCircles_Made_in_China_Poll_-_02_June_2021_-_Result_-_1___20210615104512___.jpg
via_LocalCircles_Made_in_China_Poll_-_02_June_2021_-_Result_-_2___20210615104531___.jpg
View all 380 comments Below 380 comments
Going through all the comments and opinions here, it is obvious we have more enemies within the country who oppose growth, for their own benefits. People who oppose imposing UID for maintaining trackability. People who shout “boycott Chinese” without providing a viable option. People whose education and self esteem has been suppressed, who elect the same corrupt politicians, in return of some paltry cash, liquor and food. Governments who divided people along communal, caste and religious lines just to get into power. Governments who provide free power and subsidies to farmers by milking the productive working taxpayers. This same government mismanagement and corruption which is copied by the common man to make a quick buck. See the levels of corruption in COVID-19.. Letting off politicians, babus, police and government servants Scot free or with a temporary suspension in face of unbridled corruption, while the common man can languish for years in prison on false reports like dowry harassment. It will require rules like in China or Singapore to straighten this mess out. Just depending upon the people of the country to “show” their patriotism by boycotting Chinese, while all the time suppressing the by heavy taxes and substandard goods will not work. The cleansing should start from the top down. Politicians should be accountable to the people who elected them. more  
National integrity though inserted in '77 , failed in Implementation more  
Yes still people buy from china more  
It is a matter of Proud that India is a big producer of quality vaccine of CORONA at comparatively cheaper rate means we are having good potential . In otherside on regular item we fail to produce quality product at reasonable price inspite Govt is allowing all supports to MSMEs more  
Trade unionism ruined industry Pharmaceuticals ruining Pride of Healthcare . To be Regulated more  
Quality of Indian products is poor. Online supplies are defective and the suppliers have to he taken to court to get compensation and cost. It is a harrowing ecperience. Example: cups and saucers or mugs are of shabby design and very small in capacity. Chinese mugs of medium capacity are very beautiful. Once, unknowingly, I purchased 6 mugs of Chines make. They are very beautiful. Though India has excellent artists, our design if cups and mugs needs to improve. more  
Unfortunately, indian industry does not go in for mass production keeping both domestic and world markets in mind to achieve cost advantages for competitiveness. Such initiatives are fully supported by the Chinese government. Starting with permissions and Land purchases (including corruption at every stage), ease of doing business is a distant dream in India. more  
Post a Comment

Related Posts

    • Clowns in Paradise

      Really pissed off. Time is ticking - already effectively, nearly 15% of the 3rd term is over (because you can't do anything in last few months leading up to elections). And the Government appears t...

      By Sudesh Rai
      /
    • Clueless parliamentarians of India

      Successful countries talk about their present. Struggling countries keep talking about their past. China talks about its dominance in the EV industry. China talks about trains that run ...

      By Ruchika L Maheshwari
      /
    • Why tourism sector is broken in India

      There is an easier hypothesis why holidays in India have become Ultra expensive. Most of the luxury hotels in India are not a source of livelihood for the people who run them. It is not ...

      By Satvik Singh
      /
    • Major squeeze in middle class

      Our savings rate is at 5 decade low. Our consumption of even essential FMCG goods has slowed down. Two key essentials of every kitchen - wheat and oil, hugely impacted by infl...

      By Radha Puri
      /
    • Rampant Milk Adulteration

      Over 21700 kilos of chemicals recovered from the factory of Ajay Agarwal of Agarwal Traders of Bulandshahr. 500 liters of milk can be prepared from 1 kg of chemical. One man in one city. In the e...

      By Ashima Gupta
      /
    • Electric Cars in India

      Our friends undertook a Bengaluru to Hyderabad journey in an all Electric car attempting to be at mercy of roadside EV Charging Stations. They left Bengaluru at 230 pm and reached Hyder...

      By Shikha Chhabra
      /
    • Lost Decade of India

      Basic problems India had in 2014:- - Corruption - Reservation - Pollution - Lack of jobs - Not growing fast enough to build genuine wealth Basic proble...

      By Rohit Garg
      /
    • Tourism in India

      I am a yoga expert who has spent considerable amount of time learning the same in India. Many of my friends are unsure about visiting India because of visa process and then having to figure out how...

      By Ashley Jones
      /
    • Fuel price cuts needed

      Crude price has fallen by 15%-17% in last 6 months Fuel price in India, has not fallen in last 6 months to that extent (of crude price decline) Inflation continues to remain high; o...

      By Ruchika L Maheshwari
      /
    • One nation one election approved bh cabinet

      Something that I had demanded on this very platform has been approved by cabinet of India today.

      By RN Chopra
      /
    • Excessive pricing of food at airport

      I am glad LC manager ran this poll. During Diwali travel coffee and croissant for 6 of us at Delhi airport was 2300 rupees. Clearly something that at market rates would be 1200 rupees an...

      By Mukul Puri
      /
Share
Enter your email and mobile number and we will send you the instructions

Note - The email can sometime gets delivered to the spam folder, so the instruction will be send to your mobile as well

All My Circles
Invite to
(Maximum 500 email ids allowed.)