
Anurag Awasthi
The writer is vice president of India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA).
A thriving manufacturing sector will serve as the lynchpin for India's economic growth and prosperity in the coming decade
While India doesn't need to learn much from China—as both systems are different—the viability of a big fund for technology could be looked at by a public-private partnership as well
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