Saturday, 27 February 2016

Design In India For Make In India To Be Successful

Design In India and LNG Carriers
Make In India? For that to be successful, Design In India. LNG Carriers are seemingly a priority for India's energy requirements and an important subject for India maritime currently. There has to be a National Shipping Policy; the shipping building industry is in recession.
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"... If we have confidence and patriotism, India can build Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Carriers indigenously as the country has an ocean of talents here, the only requirement is our mindsets have to be changed, said Antony Prince. ..."
"... “India’s share in global ship building industry is only 0.4 per cent, this was one per cent in 2006-07.  Building of the LNG carriers will bring in a sea of change in the industry which has been hit by waves after waves of crisis,” Antony said.
He pointed out that upto 40 LNG carriers will be required by 2025 to meet India’s growing energy demands. ..."
"... SEDS has over 70 highly qualified naval architects, and engineers to supply complete design solutions from concept to production of ocean going, coastal, and inland vessels for both merchant and defence purposes. Indian ship building industry is worth Rs.7.3 lakh crore and is growing at ..."

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Find this at http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/Design-in-India-for-Make-in-India-to-become-a-success/2015/01/17/article2622202.ece .
ANI feels that LNG Carriers are a priority for the country's maritime or waterways front and that's alright but / and alongwith that other products that are very very big, very big, big, medium, small, very small, very very small should also be designed here. But then of course, only adequately skilled or/and properly qualified people should do the respective designs. And for that there has to be design mindset and all conscientious people should go about explaining to all else wherever required about the importance of design in our life. Design Is Order. That is one way to look at it, isn't it? So preach sense, preach order, then preach 'right design', preach necessity of 'design process to be indigenous' as far as possible, but only adequately skilled and qualified people should be hired for any respective job.
And 'so fellow Architects in Construction?, what can you do about the recession in the ship building industry?' :-)

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