73% Yes |
27% No |
73% Yes |
19% No |
8% No, give the work to local private firms |
See how support for each position on “Private Development” has changed over time for 55.1k India voters.
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See how importance of “Private Development” has changed over time for 55.1k India voters.
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id say the options here are pretty rigid , one is asking me to devalue my own men and their capabilities and the second one is a gamble , we should promote more india-based firms as to become more self sufficient in near future but also use international corps to benifit us
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If the local private firms can reach the standards of international infrastructure then they should be given a chance. If the private international firms can do it for lower price-greater quality then they can be given a chance. Personally i think the local firms should be able to improve their standards
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It should be a balance between the two Local for increasing employment of people International to attract more international firms to invest in india
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Yes, by maintaning balance in fair treatment of local firms and international firms to build high class infrastructure
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