Sajjan Jindal, chairman of the JSW Group, plans to invest Rs 5.8 lakh crore ($70 billion) in renewables, steel, cement, infrastructure, and automobiles over the next six years. Jindal argues that India needs tariffs to protect domestic industries from cheaper Chinese imports, which are threatening local manufacturers. He stresses the need for government support to compete with China.
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