The triennial Plastindia has grown and this year spanned an area of around 100,000 sq m, 20% more than the last staging in 2009, making it the third largest after Germany's K and Chinaplas. But unfortunately, it does not compare with its compatriots. One of the reasons is the venue, the 30-year old Pragati Maidan complex, which is entangled in bureaucracy preventing any improvements from being made or even the setting up of a new exhibition centre.
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