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In a 100m race, if A beats B by 20m, it means A finishes the race while B has only covered 80m. This scenario can be used to explain the performance of local Indian products in competitive markets. For instance, Indian handicrafts, such as handwoven textiles from states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, often outperform mass-produced items in terms of quality and uniqueness. Similarly, Indian spices like turmeric and cardamom, grown in regions like Kerala, have a strong global presence due to their superior flavor and health benefits. These products, much like runner A in the race, lead by a significant margin because of their traditional expertise and natural advantages. By focusing on these strengths, Indian local products can maintain their competitive edge and continue to thrive in international markets. |