June 2025 Blog Archive: What We Covered This Month
June was a busy month on the Rise Corp India blog. We packed the page with practical guides, eye‑opening data, and real‑world tips for anyone interested in India’s manufacturing landscape and related trends. Below is a quick rundown of the stories you might have missed and why they still matter today.
Export Winners, Manufacturing Secrets, and Global Moves
We kicked off the month with a deep dive into India’s top exported cars. The data shows which models dominate overseas markets and why buyers trust them. If you’re in auto parts or just curious about the numbers, the piece breaks down the top destinations and the factors driving demand.
Next, we tackled the size and speed of the Indian pharma sector. The post lists the exact count of manufacturing units, highlights growth rates, and explains what makes Indian drug production competitive on the world stage. Readers get a clear picture of why India is a pharma powerhouse.
Traveling with your Netflix account? Our guide explained how an Indian subscription works in the USA, covering VPN use, regional catalogs, and payment quirks. It’s a handy cheat‑sheet for binge‑watchers on the move.
Small‑Scale Business Realities and Cost Breakdowns
Two articles focused on the hurdles small‑scale industries face. The first identified the biggest weaknesses—cash flow gaps, tech lag, and supply chain hiccups—while offering straight‑forward fixes you can try today. The follow‑up listed the top reasons these businesses fail, from poor demand planning to weak leadership, and gave actionable advice to stay afloat.
If you’re eyeing imports, the furniture cost breakdown showed you exactly where your money goes—customs duties, shipping, handling fees, and hidden expenses. The chemical manufacturers piece highlighted the state that leads production (hint: it’s a traditional hub) and why location matters for scale‑up plans.
We also explained why drugs are cheaper in India, unpacking government policies, bulk manufacturing, and the export mindset that keeps prices low. A separate quick read compared US steel cities, naming the current top producer and the historic reasons behind its fame.
Other highlights this month included why Toyota dominates Indian roads, what makes certain fabrics ultra‑expensive, and how much capital you truly need to start a small manufacturing venture. We even explored whether companies actually pay for outside ideas and shared the surprising stories of millionaires who struck it rich in the steel industry.
All these posts share a common goal: give you clear, actionable insights without the fluff. Whether you’re a manufacturer, a supplier, or just someone who likes to stay ahead of industry news, the June archive is a one‑stop shop for practical knowledge. Feel free to scroll, click, and dive deeper into any topic that catches your eye.