Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI)
Need
- Reduce overdependence on a Single Country: When assembly lines are excessively reliant on suppliers from a single country, the impact on importing countries could be debilitating if that source ceases producing for involuntary reasons or even as a deliberate act of economic coercion.
- To Recover from Future Disruptions: To improve customer service, market share, and financial performance, a resilient supply chain can respond and recover swiftly to disturbances by reverting to the original situation or shifting to a new, more desirable state.
- The Influence of COVID-19: The epidemic of COVID-19 has highlighted the need to remedy flaws in various established ....
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International Relations
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- 2 IMEC: Strategic Significance for India & Implementation Hurdles
- 3 India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement: Significance & Implications
- 4 Colombo Process and India: Challenges of Labour Migration and Way Forward
- 5 India-Mauritius: Geo-Strategic and Geo-Economic Cooperation
- 6 Bilateral Investment Treaties: India’s Approach and Concerns
- 7 Indian Diaspora: Contribution to India’s Development
- 8 India-Sri Lanka: Major Issues and their Resolution
- 9 India-Indian Ocean Islands Nations: Initiatives & Impacts
- 10 India-Bangladesh Relations: Challenges and Significance