Regarding the advantages of China's manufacturing industry, there are many things to say in India, filled with "envy, jealousy, and resentment."

Yesterday (November 29), Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar stated in a speech that currently, one-third of global manufacturing is concentrated in China, which has drawn attention to the resilience and reliability of supply chains. He also pointed out that geopolitical conflicts and climate events have increased the likelihood of supply chain disruptions.

Listening to what Minister Jaishankar said, does it sound like India can make a big contribution to global manufacturing? In short, India is not in the position that China is in now. This is a typical case of "sour grapes" — if China and India were to switch positions now, India would certainly not have so many strange comments. However, China's status as a major manufacturing country has been achieved through the hard work of the Chinese people, and it cannot be taken away by a few words from anyone.

There are no "if"s in this world; ultimately, everything comes down to strength.

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