India's re-elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to transform the country into a global manufacturing powerhouse to rival China. This ambitious goal faces significant challenges, including strict labor laws, land acquisition issues, and import restrictions. Modi's proposed reforms address these obstacles, but they have sparked debate over the potential impacts on worker protections and the realistic feasibility of these changes. DW Business' Rob Watts speaks to Professor Antara Haldar from the University of Cambridge to discuss the complexities and potential downsides of Modi's manufacturing vision for India.
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