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Rising India–China Trade Deficit

India’s trade deficit with China has been continuously increasing over the years and is a major cause for concern to all stakeholders. In this context, India–China trade is analysed in detail to explore the reasons for unbalanced bilateral trade and its implications. Further, the article examines the market access difficulties for India’s exports to China and suggests alternative solutions, including intra-industry trade model with ASEAN countries, to reduce dependency on China.

A Consortium Proposal to the SDR Basket Countries

On 30 March 2020, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) called for a $2.5 trillion COVID-19 crisis package for developing countries.1 The UNCTAD proposals were: (i) $1 trillion to be made available through the expanded use of the International Monetary Fund (I

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