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My name is Khan and my Blackberry is made in India Posted: 07 May 2011 12:18 PM PDT Photo: Comparison of the ship sailed by Christopher Columbus with the giant ships sailed by Zheng He in 1405 (source:Wkikipedia) The world of global sourcing, manufacturing and distribution is rapidly turning upside down. Just a short time ago many pundits relegated India as a place filled with IT genius and broken infrastructure totally inhospitable to manufacturing. After all, China was the place for manufacturing. However, with each passing day history is moving in full circle. It was very precisely 606 years ago that Zheng He, representing the Ming Dynasty, made his first trading voyage from China to India. He visited Calcutta, Cuchin, Sri Lanka and other well know places during his journey, traveling in a fleet of ships in 1405 that dwarfed in both size and number the ships that Christopher Columbus later sailed in 1492. With these enormous ships Zheng He established a brisk trade between India and China in a twenty-five year period. At the time it was the world's largest sea trade. European ships would not surpass these enormous Chinese vessels in size, sophistication or capacity for another 400 years. Zheng He also managed to clear the seas extending all the way to the Horn of Africa and Somalia of pirates that had long plagued traders. Today, analysts predict that the volume of trade in manufactured goods between China and India will surpass that of any other global trade route by the year 2020. And just a few months ago China surpassed every other country in the world other than the United States in terms of economic output. Anyone intrigued by the world of maritime shipping is aware that the biggest "post-panamax" ships were recently built by Chinese shipyards and are now operated by Chinese shipping concerns. Those in involved in… |
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