Option 4: (C), (B), (D), (A) -> Forms the sentence: "Make in India promotes local manufacturing, creates jobs, encourages innovation, attracts global investments and strengthens economic self-reliance" - This creates a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence where "Make in India" is the subject followed by a series of actions and benefits connected logically with proper flow.
Hence, Option 4: (C), (B), (D), (A) -> The sentence begins with the subject "Make in India promotes local," followed by a series of parallel benefits: manufacturing/jobs, innovation/investments, and self-reliance, all connected smoothly with proper grammatical structure and logical progression -> correct