India ushered in an important festival, calling on the whole people to boycott Chinese manufacturing, but it has become a large-scale real incense scene?
Time:2020-11-16 07:05

Recently, India has ushered in the annual Diwali Festival. It is reported that this festival is no less than my country’s Double Eleven for India. However, this holiday, some Indian civil forces once again set off a wave of "boycott Chinese goods". Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shouted on the 9th that he hoped that the Indian people would buy all Indian domestic products during the holiday season, but these became a large-scale "real incense" scene.

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According to Indian media reports, this year India has set off many "boycott made in China" campaigns, from national leaders to ordinary people all expressing that they will not buy products made in China.

This situation stems from the fact that after the unfriendly situation on the border between China and India since the epidemic this year, some civil organizations have appeared in the Indian civil society. The organization has implemented and spread the words "boycott Chinese products" everywhere. In this regard, some analysts believe that during the peak consumption season of Diwali this year, Chinese goods will be affected.

According to statistics, in previous years, India’s consumption during Diwali will reach 7000 billion rupees, and the consumption of goods imported from China will reach 4000 billion rupees. This also means that Chinese goods will drive Indian market consumption during the festival. Half of the amount.

In fact, this is not the first time India has implemented "boycott made in China". This has happened before, but the style of painting is really funny.

According to reports, India’s previous boycott activities were also one-sided, and even a TV set was dropped from a residential building in broad daylight. The reason is that the TV set is made in China, and the onlookers surrounded the crowd with their feet. Stepping on and smashing with a stick, in addition to electrical appliances, even the daily necessities made in China cannot be spared. Therefore, a group of Indians smashed Chinese-made electric mosquito swatters in the street. The smashed things were not addictive, even on the street." Set fire" to burn.

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There are also people on Indian social media who have taken the opportunity to "spread rumors" and clamor to weaken China's economy by "boycotting made in China". We don't know where the confidence of the Indian people come from, so dare to say so.

At the same time, for this boycott movement, Indian officials have also taken the initiative. The Ministry of Telecommunications of India directly issued instructions to force its subsidiaries to purchase all kinds of goods "Made in India". What's more, the alliance of India The meeting also announced a boycott list containing more than 500 Chinese manufactured products, including: furniture fabrics, textiles, construction hardware, clothing and other categories. The Federation of India stated that the manufacture of these types of goods does not require particularly advanced technology, and India can produce it on its own without importing from China.

With the official "backup", the enthusiasm of the Indian people is even greater. Some people even wear red hats and red clothes that "boycott Chinese goods", but the funny thing is that some people attentively discovered that these read "Boycott Chinese goods" The Red Riding Hood and Red Clothes are actually made in China.

In response to this, a certain Indian politician posted that the Chinese-made "boycott of China" t-shirts ignited the heat of India's "boycott of Chinese goods." Can't help making people feel really funny.

my country has also responded to India’s behavior. Officials expressed the hope that India would meet China halfway. However, Chinese netizens are not as implicit as the official. Some netizens said that they wanted to boycott Indian goods, but they found a circle. Found nothing.

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However, having said that, it is indeed not so easy for India to "boycott Made in China". Some of its local industries involving food, clothing, housing, transportation, education, etc. have China behind them. If this is directly resisted, the Indians may have to return. Riding a bicycle to buy groceries, not reading the news or seeing a doctor, is a "simple life".

Moreover, everyone knows well about India's local manufacturing industry. Some netizens said that India's local manufacturing industry needs "help" from a small pump to a high-speed rail fighter.

First of all, during this year’s anti-epidemic period, India imported bottled disinfectant pumps from China. The cost of this type of pump is extremely low, but the trouble is that this type of pump has 16 plastic components, and India’s local production capacity cannot keep up. Can only rely on imports.

Secondly, India represents a modern subway. It was once commented by netizens as a world-class subway. It is very user-friendly. For example, there are USB ports in the carriages and charging is free. However, most of the Indian subways are made in China.

Finally, regarding India’s military manufacturing industry, I believe I don’t need to say more, everyone knows it well, after all, "Wanguo brand" weapons are already well-known in the world.

In general, India’s “boycott of Made in China” is a false proposition in itself. Its domestic productivity alone cannot meet the daily needs of the Indian people. If you buy from other countries, the price/performance ratio is not as cheap as importing from China. This also means that if you do not import from China, the Indian people will only have two results. One is that they cannot buy any daily necessities, and the other is that they can only spend more money on the same or worse things.

According to statistics, more than 15% of India’s imported products come from China, and only about 5% of imported products flow to China. As the “factory” of world trade, China is a trading partner of many countries. Even if India boycotts “Made in China”, It will not cause much harm to China, on the contrary, it may have a great impact on India's trade.

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