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GOI reviewing Trade Policy with China?

The Government of India has initiated a detailed review of the policy framework governing trade and investment with countries sharing land borders, including China. The exercise, steered by the Prime Minister’s Office in coordination with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), aims to recalibrate India’s policy stance amid shifting global trade dynamics.
Officials said the review will assess the impact of current restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from neighboring nations introduced in 2020 and explore calibrated policy adjustments. The move comes as geopolitical and economic headwinds intensify, particularly due to growing U.S.-China tensions affecting global supply chains and trade flows. The reassessment seeks to balance economic opportunities with national security concerns while strengthening India’s resilience in an increasingly polarized global trade environment.





















