As a follow up to our article highlighting opportunities between India and China 2011-2016, and as we expect increased collaboration between Chinese and Indian firms spurred on by the recent euphoria amongst our diplomatic circles, Inchin Closer points out three key...
Easing monetary and currency policies, a weakening dollar, raising yuan, higher interest rates, greater manufacturing and labour costs and a foreseeable future of increased spending, are dissuading some Indian manufacturers and companies from sourcing and trading with...
Wen Jiabao’s visit to India next week, shrouded in diplomatic secrecy is seen to be extremely important to future sino-India relations. The landmark visit by the Chinese Prime Minister to Delhi is expected to lay the foundation of strong cultural and economic...
In the face of a weakening dollar and rising inflation China and India are amassing gold reserves as security against future volatility. While China openly declared that it bought five times its 2009 quantity during the first 10 months of 2010 to 462 tonnes, India...
‘All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.’ Spoofing George Orwell’s famous novel ‘Animal Farm’ to represent the contemporary geo-political state of affairs, especially the emergence of the New World Order, Farhat...