To make or not to make. If the Bard would allow this one indiscretion, this is a question that has plagued India Inc for decades. Factors like cost of production, quality and demand have together tilted the scales, often in favour of imports. Now, with the push for Make in India, there is a renewed focus on manufacturing at home, as against assembling or importing. While this has advantages across the value chain, it has large disadvantages too. In a discussion on this issue at the ET India Inc Boardroom, R.C. Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki India, said the biggest hurdle for manufacturing in India is high costs.