Keith Bradsher, Stumbling Over a Culture; A Chinese company, following Western ones into India, shows less finesse; An influx of foreign factories is upending traditional life in an Indian village. New York Times, Dec 31, 2015.
My comment:
(a) There is no need to read this report, which says nothing new.
(b) Besides, I wonder why Chinese companies do not just stick with "made in China," but rather go through the troubles in India. If India does not want them, they can go to other countries. (Much in the same for Taiwanese companies, which may go elsewhere, and probably have done so, in case China does not want them, being low-tech etc.
(c) Shinde is a village in the Khed tensil/ mandal / taluka (subdivision) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khed_taluka
of Pune District, of the Indian state of Maharashtra.