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Indian firms are notoriously bad at scaling, which is particularly true in manufacturing—a sector that greatly benefits from learning curves and other economies of scale. Unlike American firms, which grow and expand if they succeed, or even Mexican firms, surviving Indian firms do not expand at all on average, leading to a proliferation of tiny, low-productivity firms.