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Their client is MSI


Ironic your Taiwanese low ranking companies like Acer, MSI, Asus all are starting assembly lines here but big ones like Dell are absent.

HP, Lenovo say they are going to setup lines but idk if all of their Indian sales volume is met by these assembly plants or it will be mostly imports and a minor portion of domestically assembled laptops/servers.

((( ITA-1 ))) cannot be cursed enough.
 
Their client is MSI


Ironic your Taiwanese low ranking companies like Acer, MSI, Asus all are starting assembly lines here but big ones like Dell are absent.

HP, Lenovo say they are going to setup lines but idk if all of their Indian sales volume is met by these assembly plants or it will be mostly imports and a minor portion of domestically assembled laptops/servers.

((( ITA-1 ))) cannot be cursed enough.

Dixon subsidiary Padget has entered into a contract with HP to make their flagship laptops. Dell has a plant in Sriperumbudur and a laptop PLI beneficiary. Not sure about Lenovo tho.
 

View: https://twitter.com/glimmande/status/1877600788815503672?s=19


View: https://twitter.com/baoshaoshan/status/1878263513883516965?s=19


View: https://twitter.com/Firezstarter1/status/1878285522365468727?s=19

The US SMC apartheid regime. This is the reason us getting tech below 14 node SMC isn't permitted as of now. As other countries come up with better smaller nodes we'd be permitted access to smaller nodes.


India needs to figure out a way how to leapfrog from 14 nm to 1 nm and beyond.

Pehle let us get like 20nm chips fabbed for computer applications, then we can see about leading edge production.

The various tweets posted are correct though, you will have in the future "Western" and "Eastern" chips and associated electronics ecosystem including processor architectures, standards and OSes

See the yellow zone as an opportunity, we can play both sides :truestory:
 
Pehle let us get like 20nm chips fabbed for computer applications, then we can see about leading edge production.

The various tweets posted are correct though, you will have in the future "Western" and "Eastern" chips and associated electronics ecosystem including processor architectures, standards and OSes

See the yellow zone as an opportunity, we can play both sides :truestory:

The problem is that the other size is our enemy. We need a third solution which has to be ourselves.
 
The problem is that the other size is our enemy. We need a third solution which has to be ourselves.

Both blocs are enemies

The W*stern ones seeks to control and puppet our country.
The Chinese seek to grab portions of our land and make us their bitch in terms of economy and industry.

However both our enemies hate each other more than they hate our country, so it's better we play both sides.

our hand against China can be strengthened by building up in military technology with Western help and our own work.

our hand against West via industry and economy may possibly be strengthened by taking in Chinese industrial investment, with high scrutiny ofc, don't want to flood our market with made in China goods or our markets be controlled by Chinese companies.

Playing both sides is hard but we are a large country in terms of population and hence market size and also rising economically, we only need a strong deep state which would keep Indian interests front and center.
 
Both blocs are enemies

The W*stern ones seeks to control and puppet our country.
The Chinese seek to grab portions of our land and make us their bitch in terms of economy and industry.

However both our enemies hate each other more than they hate our country, so it's better we play both sides.

our hand against China can be strengthened by building up in military technology with Western help and our own work.

our hand against West via industry and economy may possibly be strengthened by taking in Chinese industrial investment, with high scrutiny ofc, don't want to flood our market with made in China goods or our markets be controlled by Chinese companies.

Playing both sides is hard but we are a large country in terms of population and hence market size and also rising economically, we only need a strong deep state which would keep Indian interests front and center.

Or we can build it ourselves and not be exposed to their shenanigans. We cannot be reactive. We have to be proactive.
 

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