Funny how every “India rising” fantasy ends the same way:
https://x.com/OopsGuess/status/2057165149228896571
Funny how every “India rising” fantasy ends the same way:
a foreign company arrives, studies the paperwork, tariffs, infrastructure gaps, supply-chain weakness, regulatory uncertainty, consumer purchasing power…
then quietly walks back to Shanghai.
Tesla didn’t abandon China for India.
It uses Shanghai to supply India.
That sentence alone explains the real industrial hierarchy.
A Tata-ASML MoU is not a semiconductor revolution.
It is a press release with incense smoke.
Having access to one Dutch supplier does not make you Silicon Valley.
The Netherlands has ASML and still isn’t Silicon Valley.
India exports millions of IT workers and still hasn’t built a full industrial ecosystem.
Factories are not built by slogans.
Chips are not made by nationalism.
Supply chains do not obey hashtags.
China spent 40 years building ports, power grids, engineers, suppliers, logistics, workers, factories, and markets.
India thinks one MoU can substitute for an industrial civilization.
That is not “India rising.”
That is PowerPoint wearing a hard hat.

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