Her remark is in consonance with RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan's comment in December 2014 on Make in India campaign that India should focus on domestic demand.
The OECD economist commenting on the Prime Minister's ambitious manufacturing plan said, "Make in India is divided into two aspects. One is 'Make in India' for world and the other 'Make in India' for India.
"The country is already having a large domestic market which is ready to spend. Manufacturers also know what Indians want. Thus, in my view, 'Make in India for India' should be the priority," she said.
India should also focus on domestic demand and create a unified market with a view to reduce transactions cost, he had said.
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Mann was in the city to share her views about a recent survey on Indian economy conducted by OECD.
During a media interaction at IIM here, Mann said implementation of policies remains a concern in India, which is making industry impatient despite the new government's several pro-industry announcements in the nine months.
When asked about her views about country's current economic status after the new government took over, Mann said the Indian economic scenario as well as the challenges are same as they were in the past.
"There has been insufficient investment over last decade across the world. Private sector as well as governments are not investing in long term projects. India is the same as other countries, since there is not enough public or private investment coming in," she added.
"The new government is putting all the efforts on how to break through some of these challenges. But, we have to see how far the government will be successful in doing so" she said.