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India – China Relations

Presented by: DG Kaur

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Introduction

• Two most emerging nations

• Growing 3 times the world’s average

• 38% of the world population

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History

• Relations established on 1st April 1950 by Jawaharlal Nehru and Zohu Enlai

• 1962 China attacked India

• Took 14 years to resolve the grudges

• In 1976 the relations were again established

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Collaboration

• Trade is biggest factor

• Fantabulous relation in terms of investment

• 80 companies of China and over 100 companies of India established in both countries

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EXPORTS

India to China China to India

• Ores

• Slag and ash

• Iron and steel

• Plastics

• Organic chemicals

• Cotton

• Electrical machinery and equipment

• Organic chemicals

• Nuclear reactors

• Boilers

• Machinery

• Silk

• Mineral fuels

• Oils

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Technology and Science

• India is the biggest supplier of software and generic medicine in the world

• IT, communication, automobile medical and lifestyle sectors are booming in India

• The manufacturing sector still requires a lot of attention from the government

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• Earlier it focused on the small items like toys and other stuff with low quality to conquer the world

• China holds only the 37% of the rare earth element resources

• Holds the 97% of the supplying

market for its products with

supreme quality.

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Different strategy

INDIA CHINA

• FDI must come and only provide the jobs and products to its people instead of the information

• This turn India into the global market for the products manufactured by the big companies in China

• Foreign investors must provide the knowledge to the locals and make sure that the people learn them in an efficient way

• More stipends to the locals to retain them and help them open the local businesses

• Manufacturing hub for the rest of the world

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Problems

• Tibet

• Unresolved border disputes

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