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SINO-INDIAN RELATION

Submitted by:
Rishab Mahant
Sandeep Gosain
INTRODUCTION

Sino-Indian relations, also called India-China relations refer to the


people's Republic of China and India.

India-China relations has a long history, which was seen both ups &
downs during these last 6 decades.

The relations between late 50's & early 80's were sour due to
circumstances leading to the war of 1962, which led to a serious
setback in bilateral relations.

India & China restored ambassadorial relations in 1976.


Sino-Indian Economic Relations
 Trade relations via the Silk Road acted as economic contact
between the two regions.

 Chinese location, culture and human resources can provide


India a springboard to enter the Japanese and Korean market
for services .

 Both countries have in recent years successfully attempted to


economic ties, and consequently, the two countries' relations
have become closer. Today, China is India's largest trading
partner.
Continued…
 Today, India is a main seller of Iron ore to China, and fills the
desperate need of natural resources for the nation.

 Indian exports of goods account just about 1% of China’s total


imports, while Chinese exports of goods account for just
about 5% of India’s total imports. 

 The Indo China trade is likely to reach US$60 billion by the


end of 2009.
Continued…
 India and China share complimentarily in many areas of
services like IT Enabled Services, IT, Biotech.  

 India can be the lowest cost producer to China in several


areas like education, professional services and financial
services.  

 Recently Chinese premier Wen Jiabao visited India, where he


said that India and China must take their trade to $70 billion
level by 2010.
IMPORT/EXPORT OF INDIA WITH CHINA

IMPORT ITEMS EXPORT ITEMS


 FABRIC  IRON n STEEL
 SILK  METALS
 ELECTONIC GOODS  COTTON
 MACHINERY  PLASTIC
 FERTILIZERS  ELECTICAL MACHINERY
 VEHICLES  INORGANIC CHEMICALS
 Agreement between the
Sino-Indian Government of China and the
Defence Relation India on Maintenance Peace
along the Line of Actual Control
(LAC) in the China-India Border
Areas. (signed in September
1993)
 November 1996, the
Governments of China and India
signed the Agreement on
Confidence Building Measures in
the Military Field along the Line
of Actual Control in the China-
India Border Areas.
Continued…

 On April 11-2005, Premier Wen Jiabao held important talks with


his Indian Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh in New Delhi.

 There has been a great deal of expectation in India regarding the


State visit of the President to India recalling that 2006 is the India-
China friendship year.
India and China Competitiveness
INDIA CHINA
 High costing  Low costing
 Less Specialized fabrics,  Specializes in all kinds of
orders China/ Bangladesh fabrics
 Better Transportation  All business operations from
 Specialized in High end Hongkong only.
apparels and handicrafts  Casual and Simple Garments
 Higher English Speaking  Concentrated to Hongkong
Population  Majorly into Large Scale
Production, Promotions and
 Both Small and Large Scale
Sales`
Sales.
CONCLUSION

 In the present scenario economic relations & border dispute are


the two main which guide the Sino-Indian relation the former
one being the most important.

 . With regard to the economic relations even the chinese feel that
with both economies growing, India's relative advantage in
information technology software & china's relative advantage in
manufacturing hardware must be combined to produce a new
synergy.

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