➀ Experts highlight India's growing global role in manufacturing and services due to infrastructure upgrades, strategic positioning, and workforce dynamics; ➁ Harvard Kennedy School's Robert Lawrence praises India's infrastructure improvements and its geopolitical positioning; ➂ Axis Bank's Neelkanth Mishra notes a short-term economic slowdown but expects growth to improve; ➃ Mishra acknowledges limitations in replicating China's manufacturing boom but sees opportunities in the services sector; ➄ Sciences Po's Jean-Pierre Landau emphasizes India's demographic dynamism and potential in technology and finance.
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