Every country’s economic growth is directly linked to the way its government uses its resources. These resources include human as well as natural resources. When it comes to India, both these resources are available in abundance. Additionally, India is a ready market for the sale of various goods due to its large urban population that...
The pandemic of 2020 has shown the world that it is a risky business to depend on a single country for the manufacturing needs. Sure thing, the labour could be cheap, however, various socio-economic, as well as political reasons, could also hamper the business to such outsourced countries. The hampering of the supply chain has...
Back in the day, India was known for the finest quality of goods. Whether it was spices, textile, jewellery or anything, there was a global demand for India’s local produce. Since the year 2020, once again the whole world has realised the potential in Indian resources both human and natural and are diverting their production...
The demand for the ‘Made in India’ products has risen after the post covid era. Consumers have gone vocal for local brands and there has been seen a rise in the purchase of indigenous products. Agree, the pandemic of 2020 created a lot of challenges for businesses across industries. The supplies of raw materials were...