The document discusses India's "Make in India" campaign which aims to boost manufacturing and job creation in 25 key sectors by attracting foreign investment, developing skills training programs, and creating over 1000 new training centers over the next 2 years. The campaign seeks to address low productivity, rigid laws, and poor infrastructure in India's manufacturing sector by establishing policy stability and a low inflation regime to encourage capital accumulation and productivity growth. Successful implementation of "Make in India" is expected to boost India's GDP and create over 10 million new jobs.
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