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India’s integration with global value chains remains weak in mid-tech manufacturing. Examine structural causes. Assess the opportunities emerging from supply chain shifts post-pandemic. Recommend a comprehensive trade strategy.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment

Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment

Q5. India’s integration with global value chains remains weak in mid-tech manufacturing. Examine structural causes. Assess the opportunities emerging from supply chain shifts post-pandemic. Recommend a comprehensive trade strategy. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Global shifts in supply chains post-pandemic and rising protectionism have revived focus on India’s limited mid-tech manufacturing GVC integration, making the issue highly contemporary. Key demand of the question The question demands an examination of structural barriers to GVC integration in India’s mid-tech sectors, an assessment of new global opportunities post-pandemic, and a recommendation of a comprehensive trade strategy. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly mention India’s untapped mid-tech manufacturing potential amid evolving global supply chains. Body Structural causes: Discuss tariff structures, labour laws, logistics bottlenecks, R&D gaps, and FTA limitations. Opportunities post-pandemic: Highlight China +1, US tariff trends, ESG-driven sourcing, labour cost advantage, and Quad-linked initiatives. Comprehensive trade strategy: Suggest tariff correction, FTAs, logistics upgrades, labour reforms, and MSME clustering. Conclusion Emphasise the need for coordinated reforms to position India as a key GVC player in mid-tech sectors.

Why the question Global shifts in supply chains post-pandemic and rising protectionism have revived focus on India’s limited mid-tech manufacturing GVC integration, making the issue highly contemporary.

Key demand of the question The question demands an examination of structural barriers to GVC integration in India’s mid-tech sectors, an assessment of new global opportunities post-pandemic, and a recommendation of a comprehensive trade strategy.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Briefly mention India’s untapped mid-tech manufacturing potential amid evolving global supply chains.

Structural causes: Discuss tariff structures, labour laws, logistics bottlenecks, R&D gaps, and FTA limitations.

Opportunities post-pandemic: Highlight China +1, US tariff trends, ESG-driven sourcing, labour cost advantage, and Quad-linked initiatives.

Comprehensive trade strategy: Suggest tariff correction, FTAs, logistics upgrades, labour reforms, and MSME clustering.

Conclusion Emphasise the need for coordinated reforms to position India as a key GVC player in mid-tech sectors.

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