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While I agree partially with some of your views, I will say that I maintain significant reservations on India's economic strengths in light of US opposition. You are projecting a lot of questionable predictions on what India's economy will become, which is currently mostly placing its bets on and surviving on foreign remittance (mostly from the Gulf region).

The US is very steadily (and quickly) shutting its doors on immigration overseas where higher amount remittance stems from, ditto with Canada. Australia is going to follow suit, if it has not already.

With exports being slowly turned down (except maybe the EU, where at least temporarily India has concluded an FTA) - export economy remains a challenge.

But - speculations aside, only the future will tell where India stands.

For the destitute hundreds of millions in India clamoring for a better life, I certainly hope your predictions will come true.
India getting huge foreign exchange is not an isolated event. It is happening consistently and currently the highest in the world for last many years. More and more Indians are sought by all nations whether developed or underdeveloped, for running their businesses to running their medical sectors and education sectors. Now, even semi-skilled and unskilled Indian manpower is in great demand. Our economy is the fastest growing major economy for years and all consultancy agencies are predicting that it will remain the fastest growing major economy for many years to come. So nothing which I said is merely an optimism. Whatever I said is already proved and predicted by all major consultancy agencies on economics. Only one thing what I said can be optimistic is strengthening of INR which has not happened so far. We are putting in place the reforms and its result is visible. For last many years, we have proved all agencies wrong by surpassing their growth predictions. Our Exports grew in spite of US sanctions. All economic study agencies are most bullish on India. We are set to grow very fast. Even if we continue to grow at current rate, we shall be the third major economy in couple of years and second major economy in next 2 decade and No1 major economy within 3 decades. These are the predictions of all major agencies and not merely my optimism.
 
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India’s major export sectors face increasing competition and regulation - these will constrain India (see below).

Pharmaceuticals

Regulatory scrutiny by agencies like the U.S. FDA has periodically restricted some exports.

IT and BPO

Automation and protectionist policies in some countries could affect outsourcing demand.

Manufacturing

India still trails East Asian supply chains.

Also - the strategy of 'exporting bodies' overseas with Visa scams (as people with fake credentials and degrees) in the hopes of increased remittances are coming to an end as destination countries (most notably the US) place immigration and visa restrictions (notably H1B visas) for these lower middle class people. Public sentiment is heavily against H1B Indians, who are culturally so Indian that they are unable to assimilate in the US culturally and face local residents' backlash (for which - Indian 'looking' folks like Bangladeshis and Pakistanis also suffer). These semi-educated H1B people are better sent back to India where they are better suited to live.






 
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Pharmaceuticals

Regulatory scrutiny by agencies like the U.S. FDA has periodically restricted some exports.
My response: This has already been tried by US and failed. Ultimately, they will have to reduce tariff. US is not the only destination where we export our medicines. We are expanding our base to many nations including global south and Europe.
IT and BPO

Automation and protectionist policies in some countries could affect outsourcing demand.
My response: However, who will do that automation? Indians need for automation. When Computer came in same skepticism was there. It ultimately ended in millions of Indians getting Jobs and billions of export and huge earning of tax revenue.
Manufacturing

India still trails East Asian supply chains.
Trailing is comparative. Our export is growing so as our supply chain is getting strong.

What those Sh**ty videos you have posted has no meaning when our economy is growing fastest in the world, our Foreign exchange is growing and positioned at its peak, our export is growing. Let me tell you, US or any other country where Indians are in substantial numbers have no guts to replace them. All their arrangement and economy will collapse in no time.
 
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This is what Indians have done, incited hate and let the haters come out in full force.

 
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India won 30 out of 32 ICC Trophy matches. In Asia cup, India won all the matches. India scored 200+ in T 20 for 50 times. SA followed with 29 times. India scored 250+ 8 times and thrice in this tournament.
 
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我不知道是不是要继续留在这个论坛。
 
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Inside The Making Of Vande Bharat Trains: Video From Chennai Factory



Inside The Making Of Vande Bharat Trains: Video From Chennai Factory Fascinates Internet

Inside The Making Of Vande Bharat Trains: Video From Chennai Factory Fascinates Internet
For many Indian travellers, a journey on the Vande Bharat is seen as a special experience. However, few people are aware of the extensive manufacturing process behind these advanced coaches. A video offering a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of the Vande Bharat Express is drawing attention online, giving viewers an inside look at how India's flagship semi-high-speed trains are manufactured. The video, posted on Instagram by travel content creator @karannzzz, takes viewers inside the railway coach manufacturing facility in Chennai and invites viewers to explore the site where these modern train coaches are built.


Several scenes in the video show different stages of the production process. In one moment, a nearly completed railway coach can be seen stationed on tracks inside a large workshop. Beneath the coach, a worker is seated on the floor, carefully working on mechanical parts and fittings, highlighting the meticulous technical work involved before a coach is ready for service.

Another part of the clip captures the inside of a coach that is still under construction. The interior appears as an unfinished metal structure, revealing the skeletal frame of the carriage before flooring, seating, and interiors are installed. Structural beams, framework for the flooring, and other components are clearly visible, showing the early stages of assembly.

In a separate shot, the rear end of a coach is seen positioned on tracks within the expansive facility, while workers move around the workshop carrying out different tasks. As the camera moves through the unit, the video reveals how multiple stages of construction come together to create the finished train coaches.


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"The place where Indian beasts are made. Got an exclusive opportunity to visit the ICF, Chennai, where trains like the Vande Bharat Express are made in India. Have you ever been to any place where trains, cars, bikes, or airplanes are made?" the video was captioned.


The footage has intrigued viewers online by providing a rarely seen perspective on the complex engineering and craftsmanship behind one of India's most advanced trains.

The Vande Bharat Express has come to represent the rapid modernisation of India's railway network. With its aerodynamic design, improved passenger comfort, and modern onboard technology, the train has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the country's push toward faster and more efficient rail travel.

 
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India has done exceedingly well in the area of railway, Automobile passenger as well as Transport vehicles. We are going to dominate the automobile and railway sector as a very vibrant ecosystem has emerged in India capable of robust supply chain in India as well as for foreign customers.
 
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