"Make in India" | Made in Germany - Interview
India wants to become a global industrial power - but to achieve that one element is crucial - quality. The country will have to meet international norms and standards and above all provide proper training for its workforce. Andreas Waldraff, the director of the German-Indian Round Table in Berlin, talks about that and other challenges facing the Indian market. More Made in Germany: http://www.dw.de/program/made-in-germ...

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