India's Trade Deficit with China: An Analysis
A new report by the Brookings Institution examines the causes of India's large trade deficit with China, including India's reliance on Chinese imports and China's restrictive trade policies.
A new report by the Brookings Institution examines the causes of India's large trade deficit with China, including India's reliance on Chinese imports and China's restrictive trade policies.
According to recent data, India's trade deficit with China has reached a record high in 2026, driven by a surge in imports of electronics and machinery from China.
The Government of India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry has released a report highlighting the key factors contributing to the country's trade deficit with China, including the competitiveness of Chinese exports.
A recent article by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace discusses how China's trade policies, such as tariffs and non-tariff barriers, have contributed to India's large trade deficit with China.
This video by a leading economic analyst explains the causes of India's trade deficit with China, including the role of trade agreements and economic integration.
A new study published on ResearchGate compares the trade deficits of India and China with other countries, highlighting the unique factors contributing to their bilateral trade imbalance.
This online tool provides interactive visualizations and data on India's trade deficit with China, allowing users to analyze the trends and patterns underlying the trade relationship.
A recent report by the Observer Research Foundation outlines policy recommendations for addressing India's trade deficit with China, including promoting Indian exports and diversifying trade relationships.