Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to bang the drum for his “Make in India” campaign during his maiden visit to China this week, but will companies from the “world’s factory floor” bite?
Modi will begin his three-day visit to China on Thursday, where he will meet top government officials and corporate leaders in Xi’an, Beijing and Shanghai to discuss greater economic cooperation between the two Asian giants.
“I’m 100 percent certain that selling his ‘Make in India’ mantra will be Modi’s number one push in China,” Anil Gupta, Michael Dingman Chair in Strategy, Globalization & Entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland told CNBC.
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