One feedback here, Pharmaceutical articles are not as structured as your other articles on different topics. It is like bits and pieces picked up but what's missing is bigger picture on workings of pharmaceutical. You guys have worked really hard give readers best you could, but that's what I feel, nothing else. Maybe I am wrong and others got the complete picture, I just thought to put out my experience
This issues were present 20 years back and will be present 20 years hence.
One thing where growth has outperformed every other economic indicator of our country is CORRUPTION. We should have corruption growth index or something like that and it should be juxtaposed to GDP growth index and inflation index since the reform year of 1991
Intuitively I think it has outperformed everything.
The only country that truly stands out is Vietnam, which has benefited the most from the China+1 policy. In my opinion, India has performed much better than Malaysia and Thailand in recent years in attracting global manufacturing in the electronics sector. This is evident from the significant rise in India’s electronic output and exports.
One feedback here, Pharmaceutical articles are not as structured as your other articles on different topics. It is like bits and pieces picked up but what's missing is bigger picture on workings of pharmaceutical. You guys have worked really hard give readers best you could, but that's what I feel, nothing else. Maybe I am wrong and others got the complete picture, I just thought to put out my experience
Dream’s Manufacturing
This issues were present 20 years back and will be present 20 years hence.
One thing where growth has outperformed every other economic indicator of our country is CORRUPTION. We should have corruption growth index or something like that and it should be juxtaposed to GDP growth index and inflation index since the reform year of 1991
Intuitively I think it has outperformed everything.
The only country that truly stands out is Vietnam, which has benefited the most from the China+1 policy. In my opinion, India has performed much better than Malaysia and Thailand in recent years in attracting global manufacturing in the electronics sector. This is evident from the significant rise in India’s electronic output and exports.