The Chinese ambassador said China was not a strategic threat to India and that the "general structure that we can't live without each other remains unchanged"
Although the Modi government does all the right things on economic policy, it does so in such a low-key manner that it does nothing to change the mood in the country
Compliance issues and lack of guidance make mandatory disclosure of country of origin tough for sellers, e-tailers
In April, the Centre had changed foreign direct investment norms and introduced a pre-clearance mechanism on investments from China
Importers would now need licence from DGFT as the product has been moved from 'free' to 'restricted' category; China controls more than 30% of Indian market in this equipment
CAIT would also hand over more than 5,000 rakhis to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to be further sent to soldiers guarding the country's borders
India needs to repair a valuable relationship with the only neighbour with which it shares an open border.
The force majeure conditions have been accepted by the government, so we will be able to complete the projects. But it has affected our ramp-up plans and working capital, Khanna said
The world will closely watch how India copes with the spread of Covid-19, particularly the different types of restrictions that states impose
India needs to take a calibrated call in reducing import dependence from China and not through sudden stops.
Niti Aayog backed paper suggests short- and long-term indigenous production strategies, free-trade agreements
The traders' body has written a letter in this regard to Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
Even before the face-off at the Galwan Valley at Ladakh, the government had taken a decision remove all Chinese investments from the automatic route and subject them to specific government approval
Tough talk on Chinese goods in FY20 leads to lower imports, narrowing trade gap
Until 2005, India and China were close in their overall trade volume with South Asia
Customers ask us about Chinese products and they do not buy them, says a shopkeeper
While the forum is advocating India not just as a preferred market but also as an export hub, many member firms have raised concerns about sudden policy changes impacting inbound global investments.
The move has resulted in a retaliatory action by China with Indian exporters complaining of shipments being held up in Hong Kong
Such an act, ICEA pointed out, will result in pilferage and soiling of packaging and boxes, making it impossible for companies to sell such products in the market
In the electronics sector, the country is heavily dependent on Chinese suppliers. Electronic goods account for 32 per cent of our overall imports from China which meets 40 per cent of total imports