Make in India or trade in India : a manufacturing startup entrepreneur's journey (Record no. 23207)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9798605698913
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 658.11
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Gupta, Sachin
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Make in India or trade in India : a manufacturing startup entrepreneur's journey
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi,
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 240p., 23 cm X 15 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Recommended by: Deven Bapat
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Has the Make in India program been helpful to the manufacturing startup entrepreneurs in India? The book answers this question. This is a real book by a real manufacturing startup entrepreneur. The book is not the result of an intellectual brainstorming session among so-called experts who have no ground experience. Rather, this is a genuine human story comprising of the true events in the startup journey of a manufacturing entrepreneur in India. * Therefore, there are no views. There are only facts. * The challenges faced by a manufacturing startup entrepreneur in India are documented in this book. * The book looks at the 'Make in India' program from a startup entrepreneur's perspective. * The book highlights the reasons as to why Indian entrepreneurs are becoming traders and not manufacturers. * Despite the launch of the Make in India initiative in 2014, as per a study by Nomura (A Japanese Financial Group), between the period April 2018 to August 2019, a total of 56 global manufacturing companies shifted their production base from China. However, only 3 came to India. Whereas 26 of those companies relocated to Vietnam, 11 to Taiwan, and 8 to Thailand. Why? The book provides answers to these questions. * The book also covers as to why 'Make in India' policy shall also focus on encouraging startups in addition to attracting the global companies to India. * The book analyzes the reasons as to why entrepreneurs across India are buying goods from China and selling them in India. From simple common household items like 'Chappal' to 'Agarbatti' to 'Diwali Lights' to 'Holi Pichkaris' to 'Toys' to electrical items such as 'switches' to 'fans' to 'LED' to even our 'Gods' sculptures' are being sourced from China and sold in India. * The book analyzes the reasons for India's massive trade deficit with China (60 + Billion USD). * The book suggests solutions to reduce India's trade deficit with China that in turn can result in massive job creation in the manufacturing sector in India thereby giving a boost to India's GDP growth. * The book also suggests solutions to succeed in the Make in India project besides making Indian manufacturing globally competitive. *
521 ## - TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE
Target audience note Contents:<br/><br/>Part I: Challenges faced by a startup manufacturer in India<br/>Chapter 1 - It all starts with an idea<br/>Chapter 2 Building the prototype<br/>Chapter 3 - Understanding the supply chain and Estimating the amount of money<br/>required to get into manufacturing<br/>Chapter 4 - Mold development Phase I ( Excitement )<br/>Chapter 5 - Mold development Phase II ( Despair )<br/>Chapter 6 - Assembly and start of the selling process<br/>Chapter 7 - Scaling up<br/>Part - II: Solutions to make Indian manufacturing competitive<br/>Chapter 8 - KPIs to judge the success or failure of ' Make in India ' Program<br/>Chapter 9 - Reasons for the lackluster performance of the manufacturing sector in India<br/>Chapter 9.1 - Reason Number 1 - Policy Makers<br/>Chapter 9.2 - Reason Number 2 - Lack of Tool - rooms across India<br/>Chapter 9.3 - Reason Number 3: Lack of common mechanism to obtain various<br/>approvals for scaling up the business<br/>Chapter 9.4 - Reason Number 4: Lack of financial support for Tool - room<br/>operators across India<br/>Chapter 9.5 - Reason Number 5: Lack of skilled labor<br/>Chapter 10 - Finally
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
General subdivision entrepreneurship
-- manufacturing startup
-- India
-- building prototype
-- supply chain and estimating
-- competitive
-- policy makers
-- lack of financial support
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     KEIC KEIC 10/29/2025 Amazon 1130.00 IN-47775 1 1 658.11 GUP 24045 12/16/2025 11/18/2025 11/18/2025 978.00 10/29/2025 Books
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