IntroductionBilateral trade between India and China has risen to nearly $70 billion from merely $2.92 billion in 2000, even the level of people-to-people interactions has witnessed a significant increase, though, of course, both the level of bilateral trade and people-to-people contact is far ...
Since the establishment of their diplomatic ties on April 1, 1950, relations between China and India have shifted through five phases known as the honeymoon period (1950-1959), the confrontation period (1959-1976), the...
bilateral trade volume between China and India totaled US$83.26 billion, up 8.5 percent. Indian export volume to China was US$15.04 billion, up 31.8 percent, and the figure accounted for 5.1 percent of India’s total exports,...
The European Union vis‐à‐vis Brazil and India: future avenues in selected trade policy areas Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the potential of partnerships of the European Union (EU) with two of the so-called BRIC countries, i.e. ... Rafael,Leal‐Arcas - 《Journal...
The 11th meeting of the China-India Joint Group on Economic Relations, Trade, Science and Technology held here recently has brought in new opportunities for deepening bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
"There are so many opportunities ... Already we have a very high level of trade relations between India and China," he said. China has ample capital and high expertise in many fields, he said, so India can make use of what China has and is ready to offer. ...
Sino-Saarc Trade Relations: Commentary and Analysis Results show that the trade structures of China and South Asia experience certain competitiveness, and also have a lot of complementarities. Chinese exports ... A Mufti,I Ali - 《Ern Asia》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Gains and losses of India-...
aAs China & India share great historical, cultural, trade and Industrial relations since ancient times, in order to strengthen the economic relations in various sphere of society, our delegation wish to visit New Delhi to experience & also to have first hand knowledge about the cultural aspects,...
India's rise is different,but there are many similarities in their economic development.China and India should increase mutual trust and promote common interests.The negative factors between them ought to be restrained and solved.Only in this way,the Sino-Indian relations could step onto a steady...
This paper aggregates the state of India-China economic relations with a specific focus on trade at the borders. It explicates the potential for economic activity at the border regions to generate self-sustaining and/or externally linked local development for both countries. By an examination of ...