Apple’s first Indian iPhone manufacturer stretched its workers too far—and they snapped https://t.co/tJQihLFeeI
— Quartz (@qz) December 21, 2020
True... notwithstanding my suspicions that the Wistron disturbances had more than one cause, the dismal & apathetic state of governance across the country - states and center - cannot be brushed under the carpet.@ShankkarAiyar in @NewIndianXpress https://t.co/AacuyB5Wd6
— Abhinav Agarwal (@AbhinavAgarwal) December 20, 2020
The vandalism by the workers of Wistron Corporation, which manufactures iPhones, shows India’s aspiration for a $5 trillion economy simply cannot be sustained by Licence Raj era governance, legislation & regulations.@ShankkarAiyar https://t.co/UD7Zy1upD6
— Milind Deora | मिलिंद देवरा ☮️ (@milinddeora) December 20, 2020
Wistron saga and the state of states - @ShankkarAiyar Sunday column https://t.co/4OuApGrsZP
— Aashish Chandorkar (@c_aashish) December 20, 2020
Wistron saga and the state of states https://t.co/BrXL9WCuCO - @ShankkarAiyar
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) December 20, 2020
My Column This Week
— Shankkar Aiyar (@ShankkarAiyar) December 20, 2020
Wistron Saga and the State of States
The ugly incident at the iPhone plant shows India’s aspiration for a $5 trillion economy simply cannot be sustained by Licence Raj era governance, legislation and regulations. @NewIndianXpresshttps://t.co/D9Vj5rbOlp
My Column This Week
— Shankkar Aiyar (@ShankkarAiyar) December 21, 2020
Wistron Saga and the State of States
The ugly incident at the iPhone plant shows India’s aspiration for a $5 trillion economy cannot be sustained by Licence Raj era governance, legislation and regulations. @NewIndianXpresshttps://t.co/D9Vj5rbOlp#replug