Jaishankar's Big Warning To Indian Businesses On China Trade, Days After Xi Jinping's Europe Tour

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Just days after China President Xi Jinping's Europe tour, India's foreign minister issued a cautionary message to Indian businesses. S Jaishankar, while speaking at an even in Kolkata, called the situation in Ladakh "abnormal". He also commented on the historical factors affecting the India-China relationship and said that the situation at the disputed border cannot be disregarded by any citizen of India. Watch the full video for more.
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Komentáře • 698

  • @user-ng6hp5hj5w
    @user-ng6hp5hj5w Před 16 dny +126

    As an Electronic power equipment manufacturer, l loudly say to Mr Jayashankar..... Corrupted and irresponsible government offices and government officials make INDIA not suitable for " Make in India " Process. Many MSME have risked their savings and Ancestors assets in Make in India process by Modiji's insperations, but at the end of the day looses every thing by inefficient and corrupted government organizations from low to high level.

    • @victorray9369
      @victorray9369 Před 16 dny

      Ask the gujjus. They are buying materials from China. Ambani isn’t interested in any kind of innovation

    • @ddb0831
      @ddb0831 Před 16 dny +13

      India needs a hotline for reporting government corruption!!

    • @veereshwarsharma1254
      @veereshwarsharma1254 Před 16 dny +15

      This problem is deeply entrenched into government servant's psyche. Someone said 90% of IAS officers are still left oriented. Just see what the highest court did few days ago! Shocking. Govt can do so much but bureaucrats stall actions and since there are no strict punishments for them and courts are like what they are, good honest hard working people like you face hardships. GOI is doing work to improve this but as I said officers implementing policies need to have nation first in their hearts or real fear of prosecution without undue help from courts. (It's impossible to sack everyone and replace lakhs of public servants - opposition will create civil wars)

    • @Aj-eb7ej
      @Aj-eb7ej Před 16 dny +3

      ​@@veereshwarsharma1254he is a propagandist.
      Do you even think a manufacturer have time to comment on??
      Also, see his ID.
      Use common sense bro before deep diving in

    • @Aj-eb7ej
      @Aj-eb7ej Před 16 dny

      As a US president, I say " you should be fkd more for doing propaganda"😂

  • @amiparikh2135
    @amiparikh2135 Před 16 dny +146

    Few months ago i bought a dining table from reliance furniture and to my absolute surprise there was written on the packaging box "made in china" which made me thought that when such big indian MNC cant even manufacture a dining table in India then what to say about small companies or people ????

    • @rishiktiwari
      @rishiktiwari Před 16 dny +4

      Its not about if we can or not mfg, the economics is tough to get decent margin.

    • @manjupradhan7159
      @manjupradhan7159 Před 16 dny

      ​@Philoscome on oper007

    • @Philosoper007
      @Philosoper007 Před 16 dny +1

      @@LakshyaRaj-vc4ur He foo l 🤣. International Trade comes under WTO and IMF role is different. IMF gives emergency loan to Countries facing Serious Balance of payment crisis... Hehehe 🤣😂

    • @sadanand7105
      @sadanand7105 Před 16 dny +3

      @@LakshyaRaj-vc4ur there are several ways to control this...don't try to fool with this IMF etc., policies...the problem is how to manage the transition and stay competitive...every country in the World is facing the same situation with Chinese Goods...an Average Chinese worker is ready to work for much lesser wage than an Indian worker...that is the biggest problem...

    • @CastleLager-lf5eu
      @CastleLager-lf5eu Před 16 dny +12

      Despite all the tariffs, Indian manufacturing can never compete with China. Indian tariffs have steadily increased since 2014. Now at an average of 18% to promote self reliance. This is one of the highest in the world. That's why Trump called India tariff king.

  • @anjanghosh52
    @anjanghosh52 Před 16 dny +119

    A perfect and timely warning for Indian businessmen by Jayshankar sir.

    • @divyanshsingh5574
      @divyanshsingh5574 Před 16 dny +2

      No perfect timing it came after trade boom disaster they are warning after deed is done bro,our government is slow.

    • @tnjvedits7919
      @tnjvedits7919 Před 16 dny

      They really couldn't predict what they would do....​@@divyanshsingh5574

    • @jaycdp
      @jaycdp Před 13 dny

      China should Negotiate with India then threaten India.

  • @maxnoit3869
    @maxnoit3869 Před 14 dny +10

    Easy to talk about Make in India but very difficult to really make it. Criticise Chinese products as lousy but still buy from them - so deep down Indians know it’s value for money. Look at USA, even they can’t produce much Made in USA anymore!

  • @mycvsoft
    @mycvsoft Před 16 dny +107

    Agree that the core businesses should remain in the country.

  • @licheam2007
    @licheam2007 Před 16 dny +14

    Talk is easy, implementation is another ball game. You have the ‘walk’ the talk

    • @binakhimji6509
      @binakhimji6509 Před 14 dny +1

      Why did you vote for Congress all these years?

    • @gkmsony
      @gkmsony Před 14 dny

      When we have stubborn gulams like u, that job is even more difficult

  • @ApurbaDhar-ew2iv
    @ApurbaDhar-ew2iv Před 16 dny +11

    Even the phone i am using is what 😂😂 Chinese

  • @user-sx5fw8ms6z
    @user-sx5fw8ms6z Před 16 dny +81

    Even Tata motors and Bajaj auto buys components from china and sell them via their made in India products. For example Tata Nexon ev batteries are from china - where is pure ev Indian vehicles?

    • @peterchan3889
      @peterchan3889 Před 16 dny +6

      So call win win cooperation both sides gains.
      Is more expensive to manufacture, is alot cheaper to buy in the long run.

    • @pijushsarkar435
      @pijushsarkar435 Před 16 dny +5

      India need some time

    • @phillipchan6919
      @phillipchan6919 Před 16 dny +9

      Jaishankai should ask why he can’t buy an Indian made battery for TATA, instead of criticizing Indians for buying Chinese made Batteries. 😂😂😂

    • @rajnishin
      @rajnishin Před 16 dny +5

      ​@@phillipchan6919He is not criticizing. He is cautioning about a very real concern. It means the govt is serious, and he wants a dialogue and actions in the business community to offset this threat. Re. EV batteries, you can expect to see Indian made batteries in a few years time, perhaps sooner than later.

    • @harankumar7745
      @harankumar7745 Před 16 dny +1

      China also imports raw materials for manufacturing different products.

  • @harshvardhan3413
    @harshvardhan3413 Před 16 dny +11

    Instead of creating conditions for profitable manufacturing in india, Jaishankar is schooling businesses the nationalism..... Nationalism doesn't mean that businesses run in losses but manufacture in india..... Instead, u should question yourself about why government hasn't been able to even create conditions to attract businesses to make in india....... And lastly, Nationalism is a tool to mobilise fools and poors, elites don't run by the concept of nationalism....... And people who are schooling indian businesses to show nationalism, ask your government about why corruption still persists so much at every level, why such a bad infra, why extortionist police department, why trash everywhere, why no public spaces, why power cuts as soon as summer arrives, why roads have potholes, why footpath of every big city is used for vehicle parking, where are tax money going, why bureaucrats enjoy power to harass businessman, why waterlogged roads after even 1 hour of rain, why traffic jams in every big cities since long, why pollution everywhere, why so high crime, why so high property prices (even expensive than London and Dubai), why so high taxes on everything from petrol to gst to income.......... Businesses are here to do business, not to do charity in the name of nationalism...... Businesses are not here to make losses and lose all money...... Businesses will buy and move to those places where they get a good deal........ So stop schooling and look at yourself...... U can't even give licences without bribery and u want businesses to show nationalism........ Instead, show your nationalism and reduce taxes, give better quality of life, give better conditions, improve the rotten education system, where only rote learning is been taught to students......... Whole education system tests memory of students till college, instead of checking analytical skills and creativity........ That's why no AI and semiconductor companies from India......

  • @dmascare6486
    @dmascare6486 Před 16 dny +22

    He just talked about nationalism and the next moment it is forgotten and it's back to square again 🤣

  • @kunalvarshney9927
    @kunalvarshney9927 Před 16 dny +38

    The problem is if we don't buy directly from China other countries will sell the same Chinese goods to us at high price. So trade is trade it's a double edge sword

    • @veereshwarsharma1254
      @veereshwarsharma1254 Před 16 dny +4

      You didn't' get it. We were importing large verities of things across many sectors, that earlier govt's should have encouraged Indians to manufacture. Last 10 years we managed to manufacture many of these things using right environment and PLI schemes, but still a big number of stuff is being imported. I think next 3-5 years we shall not only be self sufficient mostly but become major supplier to the world

    • @ajaykumarsingh702
      @ajaykumarsingh702 Před 14 dny

      ​@@veereshwarsharma1254
      Nope.
      Manufacturing hospital masks, plastic bottles and wrappers is not self sufficiency.
      India never manufactured any significant technological article that can be counted as legitimate self reliance of that scientific fields.

  • @bijum.varghese5265
    @bijum.varghese5265 Před 16 dny +27

    Very easy to say this. But the technologies in mobile, cars, seats anything even furniture is crazy in china. Thats why majority of indians buy from china.

    • @yodha8343
      @yodha8343 Před 14 dny

      Who gave them those technologies in the first place? Biggest capitalists nations of USA & Europe. Looks like the authoritarian rule of CCP gave them an offer they couldn't refuse.

    • @drsweetu
      @drsweetu Před 13 dny +3

      True ! The Chinese govt has provided the Infrastructure and lack of corruption for Manufacturing and trade to flourish there. Here politicians as well as govt agencies are so corrupt and slow! I want to manufacture and would have were I in a corruption free country. Doing business should not give such a headache. It should be a joyful activity. How can it be if the electricity, roads, metro infra etc., not in place!

    • @drsweetu
      @drsweetu Před 13 dny +4

      Even though they say infra is in place if you travel to China you will see the diff!

  • @ashokbraroo8845
    @ashokbraroo8845 Před 16 dny +121

    Shame on Indian business tycoons that for petty benefits they have put country interests at stake ❤

    • @SwapnilDeyUCM
      @SwapnilDeyUCM Před 16 dny +5

      Wt bout consumers buying imported china goodd?

    • @gojo_satoru_sama
      @gojo_satoru_sama Před 16 dny

      Jb tum gandhiji ko apne pocket me aata dekhoge har din.. tumhari raay b badal jygi

    • @LaxmanSingh-iq2im
      @LaxmanSingh-iq2im Před 16 dny +3

      They all are gujratis they dont have nationalism

    • @defence3355
      @defence3355 Před 16 dny +2

      ​@@LaxmanSingh-iq2im consumers /customers are also responsible

    • @LaxmanSingh-iq2im
      @LaxmanSingh-iq2im Před 16 dny

      @@defence3355 there are hundreds of aluminium foil brands in india but last month in a groccery shop i found an aluminium foil originated in uae and imported by pimp gujarati.

  • @Thammy2019
    @Thammy2019 Před 16 dny +48

    China is able to produce and supply cost effective finished products to the entire world. So why indian companies unable to do that? The answer for Mr. Jaishankar's question is much lies in that. As a government official he might be concerned but businesses won't be concerned about national security and interests. Mr. Jaishankar sir it is better for you to ask our indian government rather than asking indian businesses.

    • @user-er2rc8cm2h
      @user-er2rc8cm2h Před 16 dny +2

      Bcoz we're not laborers of the world we only produce for ourselves.....

    • @mohanshirali5779
      @mohanshirali5779 Před 16 dny +2

      Indian businessmen should be mandated to seek special governmental permission before buying anything from the Chinese even if it is routed through a third country . Anybody violating this procedure should be heavily penalized and only then can this duplicity be stopped.
      Traders buying ganapathi idols , toys crackers and ighting equipment should be immediately banned.

    • @LakshyaRaj-vc4ur
      @LakshyaRaj-vc4ur Před 16 dny +1

      You don't have any idea about these kinds of things, Govt has no duty in business and trade with other countries unless any involvement of national security, it's against IMF policies. And we have not yet given much liberty to business, they could do their business seamlessly, if our govt tries to give some liberty, it is us kind of people crying foul.

    • @sureitscool5475
      @sureitscool5475 Před 16 dny

      ​@@user-er2rc8cm2h I see very logical 😂😂 you are the beggar of the world, begging from China, from usa from russia

    • @lingeswarangurusamy2421
      @lingeswarangurusamy2421 Před 16 dny

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @monipenny408
    @monipenny408 Před 14 dny +4

    Looks like India has chosen to embrace U$ led western value of treating China as a threat instead of building bridges and pursue development and win win co-operation.
    Reminds me of U$ - USSR/Russie cold war era.

    • @licheam2007
      @licheam2007 Před 9 dny

      US has been cynical and manipulative yet cunning to propagate lies to many of her non-allied countries- at the expense of maintaining her hegemony and supremacy but not taking care of her own backyard like homelessness, poverty, education, healthcare, social security, infrastructure (only to address but slow) and housing. Taxpayers have been footing the bills on military complex on wars and riots in other countries. I reckon civil wars and unrest wud happen within 5 years

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 Před 7 dny

      China is to blame for the bad relations with India. China should curb its hegemonic tendencies for its own good

  • @venom-kc7ri
    @venom-kc7ri Před 16 dny +3

    breaking chinese tv and filming from chinese phone🤣 this is India act against china🤭

  • @vigneshwaranmadhavan6839
    @vigneshwaranmadhavan6839 Před 16 dny +3

    For Starters “ To start a new small business local president demands 2Lakh for commercial Electricity Line” we are competing internally to survive then how can a businessman have a chance to compete china, please do something to stop this first.☹️

  • @sanjayshah7776
    @sanjayshah7776 Před 16 dny +6

    Indian businesses need to reduce dependency on Chinese imports . COME ON INDIANS ....YOU CAN PUT YOUR MINDS TO WORK AND MAKE THESE PRODUCTS JUST AS CHEAP, IN INDIA !!!
    The sooner Indians do this , the better. Home grown industries and manufacturering is the direction India is heading

    • @rakesharamaiah2737
      @rakesharamaiah2737 Před dnem

      I work in Electronic field, our organisation tried sourcing local made, we went Bangalore, UP, Uttarakhand, Mumbai price difference only 20 to 30rs came, even we are ordering bulk,
      From china our company gets 140rs less price , our MD told in meeting, go buy china made otherwise our company will go in loss,
      After investing lot's of amount Indian manufacturing price they don't reduce

    • @sanjayshah7776
      @sanjayshah7776 Před dnem

      @@rakesharamaiah2737 The Chinese flood UK & European Market with cheap items, making it impossible for local manufacturers to compete. The Chinese government subsidise the energy cost, raw material cost and give a sudsidy for items that are exported. I agree , it is super tough to compete on price. Many local manufacturers have closed . When local market has been thoroughly crushed by cheap Chinese imports, then player Chinese suppliers start increasing prices.

  • @saretahwarlim8982
    @saretahwarlim8982 Před 16 dny +33

    Like it or not , ndia and China will always neighbour forever, its better both manage differences wisely, be aware of other powers that love to see conflict for their advantages , just remember Iran Iraq war, Syrian war, Libya,Kashmir, recently Ukraine and many others

    • @user-sx5fw8ms6z
      @user-sx5fw8ms6z Před 16 dny

      ‘Better both to manage’… do you think china behave the way you want? Never trust this country…they have backstabbed many times… learn lesson and do not make mistake again and again

    • @rajv9921
      @rajv9921 Před 16 dny +4

      where is other power meddling? China is the land grabber and has issues with every other neighbour. only country in the world which has such issues. Where did other power meddling in between india and china come?

    • @nmew6926
      @nmew6926 Před 16 dny +2

      ​@@rajv9921The thing is the BJP government has no political will to improve relation with China because the BJP regime has to please the Americans by being subservient to them so that India can avoid US meddling in issues like Kalisthan, Manipur, Nagaland where freedom fighters are waiting for funds and support from the CIA

    • @nmew6926
      @nmew6926 Před 16 dny +3

      ​@@rajv9921GB Land grab?? If it was not China keeping US busy, India would have already lost Kalisthan, Nagaland, Manipur ect.. Remember the Anglo Saxons created India but they can also split it in future.

    • @michaelliew88
      @michaelliew88 Před 16 dny

      Exactly

  • @mohan3501
    @mohan3501 Před 16 dny +21

    India should try to manufacture more in our country. But with Ms Nirmala Sitharaman's fiscal policies with high taxation and high GST it is impossible to do so. Let the Govt walk the talk with progressive taxation and not back breaking taxes.

    • @poonchezhians
      @poonchezhians Před 16 dny +1

      Plus bribe,plus local political tortures like party donations..doing business in India makes the business men to think twice

    • @s-qc9ns
      @s-qc9ns Před 16 dny +1

      ​@@poonchezhiansthis is the real problem. The taxes are already low for businesses.

    • @antostep
      @antostep Před 16 dny

      ​@@s-qc9ns25% of tax from profits, again 30% tax for dividend distribution. 0% to 28% gst taxation. PF and esi contribution, gratuity and yearly bonus. Local problems, other government charges, lot of license clearance certificates.

  • @mayank866
    @mayank866 Před 16 dny +24

    Indian businesses has no other options.

    • @Lordthanos3825
      @Lordthanos3825 Před 16 dny +4

      Yes, they have
      But, Sate or Centrel Govt Don't want to make a Environment for India's own Manufacturing 🤦

    • @SuperScarab
      @SuperScarab Před 16 dny

      Its mostly state government ​@@Lordthanos3825

    • @Erode-karan
      @Erode-karan Před 16 dny

      Corona bot spotted 😂

    • @adolft_official
      @adolft_official Před 16 dny +2

      @@Erode-karan cow dung

  • @rajibchakroborthy4181
    @rajibchakroborthy4181 Před 13 dny +1

    He is spot on ❤ bajaj is one of those companies

  • @klasgroup
    @klasgroup Před 16 dny +4

    Jaishankar's message is largely addressed to the industries in India and not the end consumers.
    As a senior industrialist, I fully agree that a lot of products which are presently being imported can and should be made in India, The govt on it's part should levy higher tax on goods imported from China in order ro support Indian manufacturers.

    • @ajaykumarsingh702
      @ajaykumarsingh702 Před 14 dny

      That is not support.
      Indian manufacturers are incompetent.
      They can never match China, so need govt intervention.
      And supporting incompetent losers destroys the nation.

  • @kp8574
    @kp8574 Před 16 dny +3

    Manufacturing in India is too expensive with the current taxation policies, labor rates and corruption.
    The talk by BJP members is the greatest show in this planet. Employees will never know ground reality of innovators

  • @anandgoray
    @anandgoray Před 16 dny +4

    Reduce tax, increase penalties(traffic or cleanliness) in general, This will automatically increase your purchase power and allow made in India products to be cheap. It will also help regulate the crowd and bring discipline.

  • @SP-bw3zp
    @SP-bw3zp Před 16 dny +3

    I waited a long period before I could buy a made in India iPhone !
    Indian businesses shareholders together should put pressure on their management team to only buy 1) from Indian companies 2) from outside india China should be the last resort 3) help other countries to built up capacities to replace China as USA is doing with India and other countries to replace China from its supply chain.

    • @Capt-tn9be
      @Capt-tn9be Před 12 dny +1

      Sadly if u must know the truth, your iphone was not made in India but assembled in India. Most parts were imported from China to be assembled. 2ndly, good luck to u buying anything from the USA.

  • @till2035
    @till2035 Před 14 dny +1

    What China has done with their infrastructure is really commendable. They are ahead of India by at least 15-20 years in terms of infrastructure. These advantages China has cannot be overcome so easily. India will become the next manufacturing hub but it will take time.

  • @007tj5
    @007tj5 Před 16 dny +5

    Govt increasing the gst on Indian manufacturing is a major reason for the business to buy Chinese goods.

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 Před 7 dny

      Chinese imports are also charged gst in addition to customs duty

  • @ashvinn15
    @ashvinn15 Před 16 dny +55

    Sir instead of lecturing our biz ppl , please damn tax system in India , we are a developing country not Europe , it is like slums having rules of 5 stars hotels

    • @shreepanicker
      @shreepanicker Před 16 dny +11

      Aspire to be better than to sit back lazily and expect to be served in a plate.

    • @phillipchan6919
      @phillipchan6919 Před 16 dny +4

      Jaishankai should ask why Indians can’t buy an Indian made phone instead of criticizing Indians for buying a Chinese Made Phone.

    • @arjuna03
      @arjuna03 Před 16 dny +2

      @@phillipchan6919 Mr.SoCalledChan you don't know what kind of products we get here in India, so you are not the right person to blabber.. He's not complaining about the end user but cunning businessmen.

    • @Athirahindustani
      @Athirahindustani Před 16 dny +2

      Go to Europe nd look at their situation today .
      Senior citizens have no access to medical facilities, housing, warmth in freezing winter times , inspite of high taxes .
      Becos of freebie culture , just to appease a few

    • @Athirahindustani
      @Athirahindustani Před 16 dny +1

      Are these biz ppl getting it free from China 🤔.

  • @externalbiconsultant2054

    i really like Jaishankar, he is rich, married to a foreigner and lives in his own rich/posh bubble where he hardly notices poverty and crime in India. For him because of his small bubble, Indian seems to be the best place to live because there are 140 crore servants at his disposal.

  • @lokeshmeenadausarj
    @lokeshmeenadausarj Před 14 dny +1

    Jay hind 🇮🇳👳

  • @arunvyas773
    @arunvyas773 Před 16 dny

    इस देश का यही दुर्भाग्य रहा है कि इसमें राष्ट्रीय चरित्र की धारणा का बोध नही हो पाया जिस दिन ये कार्य सम्पन्न हो जायेगा उस दीन ये देश विश्वगुरु बन जायेगा.
    उत्तिष्ठ भारत:🔥🔥
    कल्याण निर्मलं भारत:🔥🔥
    मम प्राण प्रिय भारत:🔥🔥

  • @krishsigning
    @krishsigning Před 12 dny

    Well articulated and much-needed message

  • @tthiagarajantthiagarajan753

    Government should stop issuing import permits and Settlement processes for all non-essential consumer items that are imported from China.

    • @rakesharamaiah2737
      @rakesharamaiah2737 Před dnem

      We are signed agreement in WTO, we can't put one tax for one individual

  • @chanahyingchan5070
    @chanahyingchan5070 Před 16 dny +21

    This is India's part of the story. India is famous for
    it's say one thing and do the other. If you gave India
    an inch, they'll want want a foot and if you still don't
    do anything they'll demand a yard. What is there to
    discuss when the 1947 issue haven't been resolve.
    What the British says to India is irrelevant because
    China never agrees to it.

    • @user-er2rc8cm2h
      @user-er2rc8cm2h Před 16 dny

      Actly it's rather China problem instead specially Chinese Govt they say one thing & does the opposite Chinese doesn't abide by the rules which they agree on the official documents whereas Indian Govt always stand by their words jst look at the track record of both nations & then comment u should knw by now that no one in this world rlly trust China bcoz they can't even abide by their own words they jst break the rules as per their convenience......

    • @shreepanicker
      @shreepanicker Před 16 dny

      China can go take a walk. It is a paper dragon, which has been huffing and puffing and putting on an inflated show of itself, until India came along and punctured the gas bag 😂
      Now China stands stripped, and exposed as the tottering mediocre setup that it actually is.

    • @smaster_ram
      @smaster_ram Před 16 dny +4

      sounds more like a Chinese story to me

    • @loneranger114
      @loneranger114 Před 16 dny

      @chanahyingchan5070
      The Best way to deal with indians:
      1. Do not talk to them.
      2. Do not work with them.
      3. Do not trust in them.
      4. Do not believe in them.
      5. Do not feel sorry for them.
      6. Do not help them.
      7. Do not play sports with them.
      8. Do not work in their company.
      9. Help anyone that they tried to put down.
      10. Ignore and isolates them.
      11. Let them know their place in the world.

    • @nischalmangaraju2931
      @nischalmangaraju2931 Před 16 dny

      WTF are u confused with India and china . Definitely Chinese bot

  • @KrsnaDD97
    @KrsnaDD97 Před 16 dny +2

    To become a develop nation we need to start production and export. It’s a change phase and we hope Indians will adopt it very soon

    • @rakesharamaiah2737
      @rakesharamaiah2737 Před dnem

      I work in Electronic field, our organisation tried sourcing local made, we went Bangalore, UP, Uttarakhand, Mumbai price difference only 20 to 30rs came, even we are ordering bulk,
      From china our company gets 140rs less price , our MD told in meeting, go buy china made otherwise our company will go in loss,
      After investing lot's of amount Indian manufacturing price they don't reduce

  • @sabis1013
    @sabis1013 Před 15 dny +2

    Hats off to jaishankar Sir,💪🙏🇮🇳✌️👍❤️

  • @ramakrishnanaik6058
    @ramakrishnanaik6058 Před 15 dny

    Thank you sir jayasankar, for expressing my view which is same as you.

  • @happyanand9909
    @happyanand9909 Před 16 dny +2

    Instead of blaming past governments, rise to the occasion and ban purchases from China and Indian businesses will adjust by making in India.

    • @yodha8343
      @yodha8343 Před 14 dny +1

      That's not possible! Banning apps is a different matter. Banning products would violate trade agreements. It's up to us, the consumers, to choose products made in India or from countries other than China.

    • @happyanand9909
      @happyanand9909 Před 14 dny +1

      @@yodha8343 trade agreements are sacroscant but our borders and the lives of our soldiers are not?

  • @shreepanicker
    @shreepanicker Před 16 dny +11

    Somebody had to bell the cat and who better than FM Dr Jaishankar!
    Indian businesses generally chase short term goals and have no strategic vision. Not too mention an absolute lack of National pride.
    To be fair to them Indian customers are also generally happy to patronise cheap products, regardless of Country of Origin or quality of the product. But in a Catch 22 situation of the first step had took be taken out of up to the business to do so.

  • @gajendramaratha7730
    @gajendramaratha7730 Před 15 dny

    perfect warning

  • @user-js6yw1ze7h
    @user-js6yw1ze7h Před 16 dny +4

    What can we expect from donated Electoral bonds companies. They are cheap.

  • @spram9364
    @spram9364 Před 16 dny +2

    First get proper electricity infrastructure in place, than companies can be built and so on. This what i see how Singapore,Malaysia were able to move forward faster.
    With electricity water can be created .

    • @ajaykumarsingh702
      @ajaykumarsingh702 Před 14 dny

      Exactly.
      Without power, no nation can become a manufacturing hub.
      Factories required an energy source.

  • @sdigitize6006
    @sdigitize6006 Před 16 dny

    i always see where is made in India, indegenous . and its little costly, but at the end of the day i am happy to share my money with in country.

  • @alileevil
    @alileevil Před 16 dny +1

    Mr Jaishakar. Instead of focusing on what the Chinese are doing, I suggest you pay attention to India. Make India a country which is easy to do business in, ensure Govt officials are not corrupt, ensure transportation facilities for the smooth flow of goods and people, improve the quality of Govt schools, open up polytechnical institutes to train the workforce. Unless these basics are ensured, Indian companies will not be able to compete with Chinese ones.

  • @niranjanmavani2805
    @niranjanmavani2805 Před 13 dny

    What ever problems come Indian citizens should boycott China consignment. Raised 100 % duty. Respect our Indian Army give there life India soil. .

  • @thianlangamkamei9497
    @thianlangamkamei9497 Před 16 dny +1

    If I am rich my country too is rich

  • @PawanKumar-qx5xs
    @PawanKumar-qx5xs Před 16 dny +1

    Dear HT group plz enrich the content of the news with vital information instead of dramatic music

  • @applejack7561
    @applejack7561 Před 14 dny

    Very honest comment on the Indian business community relying on china.

  • @ashitkhaling9124
    @ashitkhaling9124 Před 16 dny +3

    Papa ji election's mey busy hai thoda savar karo 😂😂

    • @KrsnaDD97
      @KrsnaDD97 Před 16 dny

      When your mother go to Pakistan and now blaiming modi ??

  • @harishjhaveri5584
    @harishjhaveri5584 Před 11 dny +1

    Indian buisness must be self reliant in everyway possible including manufacturing industries in India and. defense manufacturing industries in India. Do not trust China. Block all Chinese investments and products in the India. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Jai Bharat 🇮🇳

  • @bhaveshthakor5910
    @bhaveshthakor5910 Před 16 dny +1

    Very true our business man need to understand this and try to find alternatives.... you just can't running your business or existence depending on hostile nation... like China

  • @sudheepkayiath4599
    @sudheepkayiath4599 Před 16 dny

    Truly said
    As Indian we take great pride in our Nation first policy, but we are underlying the supply chain from China as we are doing in a big way which will make our business trade hit as some point of time. Better as Citizens of India we start buying local goods and cut down our purchase from china to a very minimum quantity.
    Jai Hind ❤❤

  • @user-xb2jh1bu6i
    @user-xb2jh1bu6i Před 15 dny +1

    116billion trade
    110 billion imports
    6billion export
    Need to check what they imported
    And make in india under govt r Adani r Ambani

  • @Luxmeimages
    @Luxmeimages Před 14 dny

    Here is an idea. 1> The government publishes a list of 500 goods & services currently imported by volume & value, in all national & state news mediums. 2. Announce incentives on manufacturing these locally e.g tax exemptions/ reductions.
    3. Identify Sources of technical know-how, and raw materials required. 3. Encourage successful entrepreneurs by recognizing them publicly. 4. bestow 'Import substitution entrepreneurs of the year' and so on. look at the result, it will be surprising.

  • @kennethkong5484
    @kennethkong5484 Před 11 dny

    India, tour Europe too.... Why criticize China for wanting to foster ties with Europe trade

  • @007tj5
    @007tj5 Před 16 dny +1

    Chinese has the upper hand in the economic war and Guju traders can't avoid the glittering lure.😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @user-nj4xe2ze5j
    @user-nj4xe2ze5j Před 15 dny

    Great Inspiration Sir . Dare devil leadership follow truthful, Intigrated, Loyal to India and every Indian. Let's all Indian come together with the assets performance in collaboration with transparency to enhance the Productivity and Efficiency and be strong team on the planet earth with relative friends and professional in small groups.

  • @Al-nt8tn
    @Al-nt8tn Před 16 dny +1

    Easier said than done

  • @jayasurya6416
    @jayasurya6416 Před 16 dny

    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @nitinsingh81
    @nitinsingh81 Před 16 dny +1

    Your background music is very cery disturbing

  • @aravamudhankasthurirangan7746

    What a shuttle slap to many of our our “profit only matters” and “No rules” industrialists . Better they change now . Kudos to our EAM on thinking in an all inclusive manner .

  • @rahulanand2142
    @rahulanand2142 Před 16 dny +8

    Every 2-3 months the govt. plays the china card and expects us not to buy from China, but still govt. is not able to raise the defense budget to 100bn usd.
    That's a very weird attitude by the GoI.

    • @anup730
      @anup730 Před 16 dny +2

      Brother we still are in growing phase but it take time to achieve and about defence budget for ur information u can see in last 10 year how much govt have spend as compared to 2014.

    • @riderpraniz3944
      @riderpraniz3944 Před 16 dny

      ​@@anup730 bro ye politician kavi nai sudrega koi v party ho sab ek hi hai bas khud ka voro so hum apne needs or apne hesiyat k hisab se jaha axa or sasta mile woi lele

  • @erukaarivu6404
    @erukaarivu6404 Před 13 dny

    Well articulated sir, chanakya neeti should be followed in letter and spirit in foreign policy

  • @user-ev7of3zp6v
    @user-ev7of3zp6v Před 16 dny +1

    Every Industry has many products / items much cheaper in China; some tools ONLY available in china. Challenges to withdraw china products! Indian Business also must be Patriotic

  • @Samuel-qi4xw
    @Samuel-qi4xw Před 12 dny

    One day India imported toys Diwali items in a big way from China today the story is reverse see what America is doing with import from China.... India must tighten import rules from China to encourage Indian manufacturing

  • @ambai
    @ambai Před 12 dny

    the best thing is that we the customers should boygot the purchase of ,"made in china product" 😊

  • @kckfen
    @kckfen Před 16 dny +2

    Sure if you can produce product that is at equal value or better then we buy from you..... Is just simple economic sense.

  • @mirba6933
    @mirba6933 Před 16 dny +1

    I completely agree with Mr. Jainshankar's words or idea, you should always think ahead and strategically. Until now, it was done by Western Europe and the USA (people don't understand that the East and South of Europe is just a colony like all other non-Western countries?!!), and now it could happen that China or someone else takes over. It can't be like that. Balanced import-export should be agreed. Why should I import wheat, if I have it that I can sell? "And why would I go with that wheat to another country that also has the same ratio of wheat production, so that I would destroy their production, and in this way, without firing a bullet, a corporation can easily occupy a country". And after all, that's what's happening right now.

  • @shhakuni
    @shhakuni Před 16 dny

    Jaishankarji should be PM instead of Modiji or Rahulji

  • @sampathkumar8171
    @sampathkumar8171 Před 16 dny +1

    Business men are business men. Impose on them 10 more time tax on their imports from China. Give incentives to the the industrialists who produce the same commodities with the surely of superior quality.

  • @jagmalsolanki1773
    @jagmalsolanki1773 Před 15 dny

    Absolutely true, however, China's tempting prices of products and Indian consumers' economical condition is encouraging it. Providing options is essential. Indian youths must be diverted in hard and smart work like China's instead of killing time behind IPL and such other nonsense social media. Such laws should be passed in the parliament.

  • @LeeSkJohn-sv8wi
    @LeeSkJohn-sv8wi Před 14 dny +1

    You poke china and expect china not to response. You send navies to China's south china sea. Do you expect china not to respond.
    The world is big enough for economic cooperation and to negotiate peace along the border. But for India to continue to be confrontational towards your neighbour inspite of being BRICS main member is not good for your future.

  • @truthful3777
    @truthful3777 Před 11 dny

    US: China... China.... China...
    EU: China... China... China...
    India : Chyna....Chyna... Chyna....

  • @lidiasantoro3098
    @lidiasantoro3098 Před 16 dny +1

    India has to manufacture its own goods and not make itself more dependant on Chinese trade.

    • @syleang
      @syleang Před 14 dny

      talks is cheap, the machines and raw materials still have to import from China.

  • @s-qc9ns
    @s-qc9ns Před 16 dny +1

    The BJP has vision of making process reforms in its next term to improve ease of doing business in India. Hope it happens as fast as possible.

  • @themanas1985
    @themanas1985 Před 16 dny

    So clearly explained that business has to follow national interest along with their personal profitability angle

  • @hera-nf8mz
    @hera-nf8mz Před 16 dny +1

    sometimes govt iniatatives are required so the govt may need to incentivise.

  • @EmilyRouge
    @EmilyRouge Před 16 dny +26

    Business is Business Jaishankar, you can't just warn the Indian companies for buying stuff from china over political aspects. You are a foreign minister, if you don't know don't know such economical aspects with trade then just don't speak out about this

    • @Lordthanos3825
      @Lordthanos3825 Před 16 dny +9

      Yes, He can Warn them..
      If indians also boycott Tik Tok why not Chinese Goods 😊

    • @Bharatiya1907
      @Bharatiya1907 Před 16 dny +1

      What if citizens of india start to avoid Chinese goods, be it Chinese battery-tata nexon

    • @manjupradhan7159
      @manjupradhan7159 Před 16 dny +5

      Why don't you mind your own business? Our EAM is speaking and waring to his own country men, what's your problem.?

    • @EmilyRouge
      @EmilyRouge Před 16 dny +5

      ​@@manjupradhan7159what?? 😂 I'm just saying that whatever he was saying in the video is dumb and stating facts. Why are you interfering my business in the comment? If you have something to say then say it here, otherwise don't. Just simple as that

    • @manjupradhan7159
      @manjupradhan7159 Před 16 dny +1

      @@EmilyRouge I ve no issue in your comments unless you are commeting on our government or people . We don't feel he is being dumb so I'm commenting at your comment. As simple as that.

  • @kaka_kaka28
    @kaka_kaka28 Před 15 dny +1

    why did you get "Statue of Unity" made in China?.
    Half of Gujju Business men depend upon china for their livelihood.

  • @bose662006
    @bose662006 Před 13 dny

    Where is the alternative to Chinese machinery at similar costs for Indian businesses?

  • @otakuland222
    @otakuland222 Před 16 dny

    This is really serious we should became self dependent

  • @suryadevararao1795
    @suryadevararao1795 Před 16 dny

    Can the govt come up with a list of those businesses and a plan to bring them under "Make in India" category?

  • @rahulgoyal3287
    @rahulgoyal3287 Před 16 dny +1

    But we will not give you any opinions from our side 😂😂😂

  • @siyaramkijay
    @siyaramkijay Před 13 dny

    Very true
    There may be some infrastructure needed but Indian Businesses should stop business with China at the earliest.

  • @madhumangal2664
    @madhumangal2664 Před 16 dny +1

    Because you have not given enough leverage to MSME sector.
    We have to rely on chinese manufacturers, and we sell those at competitive prices in India.

  • @phillipchan6919
    @phillipchan6919 Před 16 dny +9

    Jaishankar should ask why he can’t buy an Indian made EV, instead of criticizing Indians buying Chinese made EV’s. 😂😂😂

    • @shaktishivanand
      @shaktishivanand Před 16 dny +2

      Whatever...Divinity and Security is the mainthing that everyone should understand...

    • @SuperScarab
      @SuperScarab Před 16 dny +2

      Other markets exists too

    • @asxty
      @asxty Před 16 dny

      Idiot person... bmw ev even built in India..

  • @sanjaisai8418
    @sanjaisai8418 Před 16 dny

    Don't worry bro... Your analysis is based limited facts... India will lead the world sooner than our expectation..

  • @a_m4608
    @a_m4608 Před 16 dny

    Easy to say but I'm in market for a 25k phone and my options are limited to Chinese brands mostly other companies simply don't offer the same value and specs

  • @vasudhaiv6968
    @vasudhaiv6968 Před 16 dny

    I bought a Bluetooth Mouse a few months ago and was surprised to see the label as made in Pakistan.

  • @irbansin
    @irbansin Před 15 dny

    Make manufacturing easy. Make india a manufacturing superpower. Nobody wants to buy from outside if it's available in India

  • @zzgreyhat3886
    @zzgreyhat3886 Před 14 dny +1

    india is not next china, india is next pakistan

  • @ferliexstanislaus5593
    @ferliexstanislaus5593 Před 12 dny

    The government can form a Task Force comprising of senior officials & experts from various ministries, agencies & fields to seriously look into the ways of reducing imports by producing locally.

  • @kishu222
    @kishu222 Před 16 dny +1

    Its because Government is not doing enough for ease of doing business.. Its difficult to export products due to abnormally high turnaround times at ports, transportation cost and raw material costs are very expensive here in India. So importing certain goods is cheaper than sourcing it from within the country. Its easy to say this but many reforms are required to actually implement it. People are buying from China because they have no other option and because they want to produce and price their products in an affordable margin.

    • @kishu222
      @kishu222 Před 16 dny +1

      Moreover, many industries have no other option but to import from China because products are simply not available here in Indian market.. eg wide range of electronic products , cameras, semi conductors, machinery parts and equipments, rare earth elements etc.. what is government doing to start these industries here ? Nothing much on ground tbh. So far its all talks no action

    • @kishu222
      @kishu222 Před 16 dny

      Government is busy in distributing free bies to poor but is not investing in quality education so that poor can make a living on their own. Government has absolutely no investment towards R&D and then expects to have tech produced out of thin air, lack of government subsidies to industries who can revolutionize the market.. The only thing the politicians are busy in are never ending elections ! So please ... Stop lecturing and start seeing why is this the case

    • @rajnikantchande2677
      @rajnikantchande2677 Před 15 dny

      ​@@kishu222
      Infrastructure highways construction has gone on rapid pace.... ports, airports are modernised, & new ones have been set up., high speed rail connectivity is pretty good, digitisation is the envy of the world.
      What Modi govt has ignored are the key areas: govt spending on education , health, practical vocational training of millions of unemployed youth & recent graduates are jobless, govt & private sector spending on R & D negligible
      All governments of S E Asia, Japan Korea & Western countries spend 5 or 6 times more than India on all above areas which enabled a ū
      a competitive economy, attract fdi at scale, rapid job creation, technological innovation etc..

  • @roger55es
    @roger55es Před 10 dny

    Better business to better relationships rather than conflicts which the EU & US love

  • @thiesemuel
    @thiesemuel Před 13 dny

    Maybe Mr J should try to be a businessman first.

  • @somil007_com
    @somil007_com Před 12 dny

    Well India and government has to take strict rules because business people in India won’t change nor the people

  • @mustafaal-husayni6864
    @mustafaal-husayni6864 Před 16 dny

    And Irony is that they are saying that they are making Atmanirbhar Bharat 😂

  • @foxfell3416
    @foxfell3416 Před 16 dny +4

    jaishanker ji das saal se aapki serkar thi tab aap adani ke saath china ki chaat-te rahe ab hamare businesses ko warning de rahe ho so aapke ke bas ki baat nahin , aap chalo gher baitho

  • @jaydeepghosh5230
    @jaydeepghosh5230 Před 13 dny

    First ask your government why could you not eradicate corruption, and political hooliganism which limits potential entrepreneurs to start new business?