This Is What ‘Make in India’ Needs to Repeat China’s Success

20 May 2015
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The piece argues that, despite its manufacturing push through "Make in India", the country will only be able to compete with Chinese manufacturing if it promotes fair and efficient labor laws, encourages women's entry into the workforce, and invests in human capital.

During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to China and building on insights from the JJN-hosted panel at the Asian Development Bank meetings, Executive Director Sabina Dewan and Deputy Director Greg Randolph published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.

The piece argues that, despite its manufacturing push through “Make in India”, the country will only be able to compete with Chinese manufacturing if it promotes fair and efficient labor laws, encourages women’s entry into the workforce, and invests in human capital.