The 'Make in India' campaign - aimed at increasing manufacturing in the country - has perhaps been Prime Minister Narendra Modi's most high-profile economic policy so far.

Marketing India as a low-cost place to make things is a similar model to the one China has used over the past 20 years to power economic growth.

But now, some of the companies that have decided to open up factories in India, are Chinese.

So what's the appeal? The BBC's Shilpa Kannan has been finding out for India Business Report.