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UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEX POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND CHINA

    1 Author(s):  COL. KULDIP SINGH

Vol -  8, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 146 - 153  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

The present study represents the India’s bilateral trade gap is increasing along with the country’s overall trade gap with the rest of the world. It is important to examine to what extent is this bilateral trade imbalance contributing to the overall trade imbalance of India? How to sustain the present level of bilateral trade while at the same time narrowing the existing bilateral trade-gap is an important challenge for policy makers. India and China are the two fastest growing countries of the world, the possibility of an economic rapprochement among them to seize the synergies of their development is an important issue for research.

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