Pulp and paper industry in India
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The pulp and paper industry in India is one of the major producers of paper in the world,[citation needed] but is outside the top 10. In recent years,[when?] India has adopted new manufacturing technology.[1]
References
- ^ "Top Paper Companies in India". papermart.in. 2 December 2019.
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