Chinese imports from India amounted to $16.4 billion or 0.8% of its overall imports, and 4.2% of India's overall exports in 2014. The 10 major commodities exported from India to the China were:
- Cotton: $3.2 billion
- Gems, precious metals, coins: $2.5 billion
- Copper: $2.3 billion
- Ores, slag, ash: $1.3 billion
- Organic chemicals: $1.1 billion
- Salt, sulphur, stone, cement: $958.7 million
- Machines, engines, pumps: $639.7lmillion
- Plastics: $499.7 million
- Electronic equipment: $440 million
- Raw hides excluding furskins: $432.7 million
Chinese exports to India amounted to $58.4 billion or 2.3% of its overall exports, and 12.6% of India's overall imports in 2014. The 10 major commodities exported from China to India were:
- Electronic equipment: $16 billion
- Machines, engines, pumps: $9.8 billion
- Organic chemicals: $6.3 billion
- Fertilizers: $2.7 billion
- Iron and steel: $2.3 billion
- Plastics: $1.7 billion
- Iron or steel products: $1.4 billion
- Gems, precious metals, coins: $1.3 billion
- Ships, boats: $1.3 billion
- Medical, technical equipment: $1.2 billion
- China is third largest investor in the world.
- they want profit from whatever source and by whatever means.
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