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That’s more SE Asia. South Asia is too huge population wise and the domestic economy of India for example utterly swamps the sectors tied to global neoliberal specialization. The call center/bpo industry was never more than a middle-class easy-money sideshow.
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Garments is bigger but textiles have always been a historic Indian specialization, even pre-colonization. These larger countries respond differently to neoliberal forces. The forces matter primarily as distorters of domestic economy rather than defining elements.
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Biggest factor in India’s economic growth that we are still too protectionist. Multiple studies have shown protectionism has not led to development unlike free societies India’s only problem is backward economic thinking. Being liberal is important.
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