As call to boycott Chinese goods grows, shopkeepers say make in India first
Association of school principals called for boycott of Chinese goods in light of continuing tension
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Association of school principals called for boycott of Chinese goods in light of continuing tension
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A trade face-off
- An association of school principals called for a boycott of Chinese goods in light of continuing tension between India and China in Sikkim
- An Andheri-based non-government organisation has also announced protests against Chinese imports to send “a message of patriotism among masses”
- In October, a social media campaign to boycott Chinese products had followed China’s decision to back Pakistan by vetoing India’s plea to the United Nations to name Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a terrorist
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First Published: Jul 16 2017 | 12:07 AM IST