Three priorities for supporting the growth of India’s manufacturing value chains
Three priorities for supporting the growth of India’s manufacturing value chains As India’s turning point makes clear, various reforms can help lift the competitiveness of India’s companies. These reforms include some that target particular sectors. In this section, we look more closely at three sets of policy interventions that could—if enacted in conjunction with actions that manufacturing companies themselves can take—accelerate the growth of manufacturing value chains specifically. (For an example of how such policy interventions and business actions can work together in an individual value chain, please see the sidebar, “Catalyzing growth in the agricultural and food value chain.”) Swastik Paper Machine can be characterized as a type of throwaway cup used to drink and eat things like soup, coffee, tea, soft drinks, etc. The most widely used plastic resin, polyethylene, has been applied to them to boost their performance and durability by p...