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17 Jun 2011

India’s draft national manufacturing policy proposes National Manufacturing and Investment Zones (NMIZs) as instruments for revitalizing manufacturing. The policy addresses major challenges for Indian manufacturing such as inflexible labor laws, multiple procedures and environment-friendly production. However, NMIZs pose several questions with respect to their relationship with Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Unless states are consulted actively, the paper argues, NMIZs might be as controversial as SEZs.

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Author Amitendu Palit
Series ISAS Briefs
Issue 203
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Copyright © 2011 Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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