Why the World Overlooks Indian Design?
Why Indian Design Struggles to Get Recognition? A ₹1500 Kolhapur chappal and a $1200 Prada sandal look almost identical — yet only one is called “designer.” This video explores why Indian design rarely gets recognition, how global brands profit from it, and what Indian artisans can do to claim the credit, value, and respect they deserve. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 02:06 How design travels? 06:40 Why does it keeps happening ? 11:56 3 Step Solution 💬 Comment Which Indian craft or product do you think deserves global recognition? Share it below. #IndianDesign #KolhapuriChappal #DesignRecognition #MadeInIndia #IndianCraftsmanship #CulturalAppropriation

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