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  • How India is Boycotting Chinese products

    In this time of pandemic, China is pushing borders against India and other neighboring countries.China has a powerful and bigger weapon and that is Economy and that is why China is getting political. China is using its economy to dominate our neighbouring countries and thus it is becoming a superpower.

    It is the worst time for India to go on a war as our economy is down and this war
    couldn’t be won by money as China has its allies around us. It is helping our neighbouring countries in infrastructure and other projects but if no one uses them, it becomes difficult for these countries to pay back China. China also overstates his own bills and there comes China again and asks to handle the operations and takes control over these infrastructures so that it can use these bases as military base in times of war and be prepared. In case, the war is held, it will be from all the sides as we are surrounded by China’s allies. China has a military base in Africa and it is using it to threaten U.S. However, India is taking serious precautions to make China realise that it will impact their economy as well.

    Although this is not for the first time as the supporting stand of China towards
    Pakistan pot URI attack also led to a campaign to boycott Chinese products in India. However, this time, many social media influencers are coming up with several reasons to boycott Chinese products to spread awareness among Indian citizens. I would like to share some YouTube links which are helpful to understand the agenda of China for using Economy as a weapon against India:-
    SonamWangchuk

    Baba Ramdev

    These videos will also help in understanding the reasons to boycott Chinese products. There are many alternatives available for the Chinese apps and if we start using these alternative apps instead of the Chinese apps, it will affect the economy of China. As India is the biggest importer of Chinese goods and trade deficit of India with China is one of the biggest between two trading partners.
    A boycott is only possible if we start using alternatives from other countries or we become self-reliance as our honorable Prime minister wanted to say and import substitution can be done. If we will be able to boycott Chinese products completely then China will be in a situation where he will need to think twice before waging a war against any neighbouring countries. Our country now needs to manufacture products which are ‘Made in India’ but are ‘Made for the world’.

    Here are some examples, how Indians are totally depend on Chinese apps and using them continuously and on daily basis and these apps are the reason behind the growth of Chinese Economy:

    Apps that are Invested by China

    • Paytm
    • Byjus
    • Ola
    • Oyo
    • Swiggy
    • Zomato
    • Big basket

    Also Read: List of Popular Chinese Apps in India


    Chinese Mobile Apps in India

    • Tik-tok
    • UC browser
    • Pubg
    • Xender
    • Cam Scanner
    • Like

    Chinese Phone Companies

    • Xiaomi
    • OnePlus
    • Gionee
    • Oppo
    • Vivo
    • Huawei

    Essentials exported from China

    • Medicine ingredients
    • Solar products,
    • Semiconductors
    • Fertilizers
    • Machines

    According to facts provided by some news and personals, China is using the data from the Chinese invested apps and Chinese apps to gain information and also some information have been hacked by China through these apps as well.Recently a person from Vadodara Twitter account was hacked and the access point were seen as China. He stated that his account was synced with Pubg mobile and that might be the reason of hacking. China is a stakeholder in the company Tencent which has developed Pubg. Now this becomes more important to boycott these Chinese apps, to protect your data and information and also in order to support India so that China’s biggest weapon can be used against
    them.  


    Also Read: 10 Surprising Insights Of Chinese Apps And Their Alternatives


    NO MORE CHINA PRODUCTS:   POSSIBLE BOWL FOR INDIA ?  

    India is also trying their best to deal with China and make them taste their own medicine. They have reviewed the FDI so that Indian can’t Chinese puppet like our neighbouring countries. We are late but we are not in China’s trap and we have learnt the truth about China’s economy.

    Vocal For Local campaign

    Prime Minister Modi in his address to the nation on May 12, 2020 launched a ‘VOCAL  FOR LOCAL‘ campaign.  He urged the citizens of India to buy and promote local goods and brands.  The Prime Minister further said that global brands were once local but when people started supporting them they went global.

    It is known that India and China are the two fastest growing economies in the world and India is the largest importer of Chinese goods and services in the world.

    The trade deficit between India and China is the largest among the major trading partners.  It is interesting to note that India imports about seven times more from China than it exports.  India imports more than $ 50 billion worth of goods from China and exports $ 2.5 billion worth of goods to China.

    It is a known fact that Chinese products are very cheap compared to their Indian counterparts.  In addition, the Chinese government also provides subsidies to its exporters.  India spends around 9% on transportation, energy etc., but this cost is nil by the import duty imposed on China by India.  To avoid import duties, many Chinese companies use trans-shipment routes — sending goods to Bhutan and then India.

    Globalization has spread its roots so deep in our lives and the supply chain is so interconnected, the productions process is so complex that it is difficult to isolate one country and boycott it’s goods completely but as Mr. Sonam Wangchuk mentioned, systematic and phased boycott is possible. We can starts from stop using the Chinese software in a week and hardware in a year. We need to constantly make efforts to ease the business environment in India and bring out labour reforms and look for less expensive alternatives which will take time but it is the time to make some uncommon decisions that will impact our lives and will help Indian Economy and will impact Chinese Economy as well.

    The Confederation of All-India Traders (CAIT)

    CAIT

    A traders’ organization, on Sunday expressed solidarity with the Ladakh-based educational reformer and visionary Sonam Wangchuk’s appeal to boycott Chinese goods.
    Tension between India and China, the man who inspired Bollywood blockbuster “3 Idiots”, has appealed and asked Indians to boycott all Chinese companies.
    In a tweet, the engineer-turned-education reformer asked people to boycott all Chinese products in Ladakh to stop Beijing’s “bullying” and to free 1.4 billion bonded labourers in the country.

    CAIT, which claims to represent seven crore merchants, said it had identified around 3,000 categories of heavily imported Chinese products “which should be immediately replaced by Indian products as good quality for such products Indian replacements are available “

    CAN INDIA REALLY BOYCOTT CHINESE PRODUCTS

    • India imports many raw materials as well as finished products like steel, minerals etc. from China.  When it comes to boycott imports from China, this can only be done in the case of finished goods but the import of raw materials from China cannot be stopped.
    • India also imports consumer durable like electrical appliances, mobile phones, cars etc.  Medicinal drugs like leprosy, antibiotics etc. from China.  In addition, the Chinese smartphone market accounts for $ 8 billion of India’s smartphone market (Lenovo, Oppo, Vivo, etc.).  If India planned to boycott Chinese products, India’s GDP would fall drastically.
    • After the launch of ‘Make in India‘ campaign by Prime Minister Modi, many Chinese companies have set up their units in India, employing hundreds of thousands of workers in India.  If India boycott Chinese products, these companies may face pressure from Chinese authorities to stop their production in India, leaving hundreds of workers unemployed.

    As mentioned above, India imports about seven times more from China than its exports.  If India plans to boycott Chinese products than find an alternative that can match the cost and availability is almost impossible.  Thus, India’s GDP can be contracted.

    5- It is interesting to note that almost every product we use has a little bit of China.  Smartphones, laptops, air conditioners, etc. which we use in our daily life, some parts are manufactured in China.

    We must understand that the present process of manufacturing is interlinked.  For example, a phone is made with the help of Chinese laborers and land, investment from a different country says that the US has made an innovation from Japan and can end the Made in India apps.  Every product has the same process when it comes to labor, investment, innovation, etc.  Thus, it can be concluded that each nation cannot be separated nor its good can be boycotted.

    Many countries in the world started boycotting products from various countries, but were unsuccessful due to the complex manufacturing process.  Some of them are listed below:

    1- In 1930, China tried to boycott all Japanese products to protest against the Japanese colony, but failed.

    2- In 2003, the US attempted to boycott French goods after 9/11 in protest of France’s refusal to send troops to Iraq but then failed.

    SO IS THERE ANY ALTERNATIVE?

    Sonam Wangchuk

    Recently, Sonam Wangchuk answered several questions on the boycott of Chinese products.  He said that the customer is king.  This means that consumers should stop using Chinese products.  He chanted a boycott of China’s software in a week, hardware in a year, finished and non-essential products in a year, and systemic boycott of essential products, raw materials, etc. in the coming years.

    We can also implement the import-substitution method in India to boycott Chinese products.  This means that the products we import from China can be manufactured in India, but in the short term this is impossible.

    The Indian government should reduce the rates at which loans are issued to Indian companies like China.  In addition, the government should provide infrastructure, services, etc. to prepare Indian companies to compete with China.  India may boycott Made in China products but in a systematic and planned manner as stated by Sonam Wangchuk.

  • Rise of e-learning sector during COVID-19

    The online education is getting a great response. Since, all the schools and colleges are temporarily closed due to the global lockdown, there is a significant rise in the demand of online courses and platforms. Even the schools and colleges are also trying to shift their classes on their online platform in order to continue the process of learning and not to hamper the studies of the students. Let us see the whole case study of rise of e-learning sector during COVID-19.

    Statistics of different countries on the status of e-learning

    E-learning platform

    In India, any online learning platforms are offering free access to their services which includes platforms like BYJU’S, which is now the world’s most highly valued Edtech Company and India’s unicorn platform providing services in the e-learning category. While giving the interview, the COO of the company shared the information that; From the day of announcing the free live classes on its Think and Learn app, BYJU’s has seen a 200% increase in the number of new students using its product which lead to rise of e-learning business in the e-learning sector.

    In China, after looking to the pandemic, the Chinese govt. gave the instruction for the full-time students to resume their studies through online platforms. So, taking the initiative, the Tencent classroom started working in this field. As a result, China is able to see the largest “online movement” in the history of education with approximately and so, about 730000 or 81% of students, attending classes via the Tencent K-12 Online School in Wuhan.

    All this gives a great information about the rise in the e-learning solution in the situation of global pandemic. This rise in the e-learning will also help in the upcoming post pandemic where schools and colleges will able to shift themselves on the online platform so that, they should not get any problem if such situation comes in the upcoming future time period.


    Also Read: Google India launches ‘YouTube Learning Destination’ to Teach Students From Home


    Opinion behind the future of e-learning?

    The online education or the e-learning system has now become a new point for debate. There are two groups in the society having a different opinion for the online education. They are:-

    Opinion 1) The first set of group believes that the unplanned and rapid move to online learning – with no training, and little preparation – will result in a poor user experience and will lead to the poor growth in their respective field.

    Opinion 2) The second set of group believe that a new hybrid model of education will emerge as a best source of gaining the knowledge in their respective field. This is because of the fact that today, we are leading to an era of digital world. So, this initiative will be giving a significant benefits in the future itself.


    Also Read: This is how you can Launch your Online Course to Earn lots of Money


    The challenges of e-learning

    There is always a demerit of every merit source and this online education also has its own challenges which is to overcome. In this case, the upcoming challenge is the internet. Some students without good connection of internet access and without the good internet connection, the technology struggles to work perfectly with digital learning. Example for this case is:-

    According to a survey 95% of students in Switzerland, Norway, and Austria have a computer which can be used for their school or college work but on the other hand only 34% of students in Indonesia have an access of computer for their work.


    Also Read: Notebook – An Edtech Company that is Making Learning Engaging and Fun


    Effectiveness of e-learning

    According to a survey students retain 25-60% more material when learning online as compared to classroom study which helps them in retaining about 8-10% only. This can have many reasons like students can learn at their own pace or reading 2-3 times repetitively by going back and re-reading or choosing their own topics which they like to read or study. These reasons are the main reason behind the faster learning of the students. A fact tells that e-learning requires 40-60% less time to learn than in a traditional classroom setting.