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Why Are (A Lot Of) Indian Factories Still So Small?

Swarajya StaffJun 18, 2025, 06:46 PM | Updated 06:50 PM IST
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Dear reader,

It’s something we’ve all, most probably, wondered at some point of time: why does India, despite its talent and reforms, find it extremely strenuous to build—barring a few—large, globally competitive firms like China?

For much of the past decade, the RBI has kept interest rates high — even when inflation was low, and fiscal policy was disciplined. This tight monetary stance has quietly-but-deeply shaped India’s economy.

When the world gave businesses arguably easy money, India remained one of the costliest places to borrow. It’s a story of good intent but costly caution.

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