India-China Trade Ties Surge to New Heights, Echoing Ancient Wisdom
In 2025, India-China bilateral trade hit a record high of USD 155 billion, marking a 12% growth. This reflects a strengthening of ties following key meetings and highlights collaborative potential in aligning development strategies, emphasizing economic cooperation, and promoting mutual cultural philosophies.
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The partnership between India and China has reached unprecedented heights as both nations achieved a record bilateral trade figure of USD 155 billion in 2025, growing over 12% year-on-year, according to Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong.
Speaking at a Chinese New Year event, Xu emphasized both countries' supportive relationship, with China honoring India's BRICS presidency and ensuring ongoing multilateral collaboration. He credited a pivotal meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Tianjin for advancing ties to a new high, fostering economic and cultural exchanges at all levels.
Highlighting synergies in self-reliance initiatives, China's global vision harmonizes with India's Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam philosophy, presenting an expanded collaborative landscape. Both nations prioritize aligning strategies for mutual growth, underscored by a de-escalation of previous military tensions.
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