Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein will return to India through a partnership with Reliance Retail, following a 2020 ban. Shein will act as a technology provider, while Reliance Retail controls operations and data, ensuring all information remains within India under strict security measures. This collaboration aims to boost local manufacturing and create jobs.
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