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India is likely to reduce restrictions on specific Chinese businesses

Ira Singh
Khabar Khabaron Ki,26 July’24

India is set to incentivise economic policy measure by easing investment restrictions on specific Chinese firms to bolster its domestic manufacturing sector. This initiative focuses on providing exemptions for high-tech sectors, like solar modules and critical minerals.

According to the Economic survey conducted by Government of India recently, this initiative is aimed at boosting manufacturing capabilities by attracting more foreign investment, emphasizing the potential benefits of increased Chinese investment in replicating the manufacturing success seen in East Asia.

Relations between India and China have deteriorated significantly following a deadly border clash in 2020 between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. In the wake of the conflict, New Delhi imposed stringent regulations on Chinese businesses, including the banning of Chinese apps and the slowdown of visa approvals for Chinese nationals.

These measures have had a profound impact on various sectors, particularly manufacturing. Indian firms report that these restrictions have adversely affected their operations, hindering growth and innovation. The manufacturing sector, which is crucial for India’s economic aspirations, has been particularly hard hit. Businesses reportedly argue that the curbs are undermining the government’s efforts to transform India into a major manufacturing hub in the region.The ongoing tension and restrictive policies have raised concerns about India’s ability to attract the necessary foreign investment to boost its manufacturing capabilities. Industry leaders suggest that easing some of these restrictions could be a step towards revitalizing the sector and achieving the government’s goals for economic development.

“Focusing on foreign direct investment from China seems more promising for boosting India’s exports to the US, similar to how East Asian economies did in the past,” official reportedly quoted as saying. Meanwhile,the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and other security-related departments are examining the issue, and a final call on the issue is yet to be taken,according to information.

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