The National Commission observed that the requirement of first-class construction was mentioned in the cover note and the policy, so stock kept elsewhere wouldn't be covered
HINDUPUR, India (Reuters) - India is hoping its labour-intensive textiles and apparel (T&A) companies will help it address a jobs crisis, and has promised to pump about $2 billion into the industry over the next few years to generate more than 1 million jobs.
Indian exporters aren't pursuing the Chinese market either, as travel to that country to address quality or quantity issues post shipment will be difficult