The Next Industrial Giant Is ... India?
By KEITH BRADSHER
Published: August 31, 2006
....For decades, India had followed a route to economic development strikingly different from that of countries like Japan, South Korea or China. While its Asian rivals placed their bets on manufacturing and exports, India focused on its domestic economy and grew more slowly with an emphasis on services.
But all that is starting to change.
India's annual growth in manufacturing output, at 9 percent and accelerating, is close to catching growth in services, at 10 percent. Exports of manufactured goods to the United States are now rising faster in percentage terms than China's, although from a much smaller base. More than two-thirds of foreign investment in the last year has gone into manufacturing in India, not services....
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Indeed, in interviews at 18 Indian factories and other businesses in 10 cities and villages scattered across the length and breadth of the nation, the picture that emerges is of a country that is being driven by advances in manufacturing to a much brisker pace of economic growth.
A prime reason India is now developing into the world's next big industrial power is that a number of global manufacturers are already looking ahead to a serious demographic squeeze facing China. Because of China's "one child" policy, family sizes have been shrinking there since the 1980's, so fewer young people will be available soon for factory labor....
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