Published On:July 1 2014
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Beijing to set up Chinese industrial parks in India.

India and China recently signed a key agreement to set up Chinese industrial parks in India as their commerce ministers held the first meeting here after the new NDA government came to power.

On her first visit to China, commerce minister Nirmala Sitharaman held talks with her Chinese counterpart Gao Hucheng here during which she flagged India's concerns over the trade deficit which averaged over $35 billion a year and sought greater access to Indian goods and services.

Ahead of her meeting with Gao, Sitharaman, who is part of the delegation of Vice-President Hamid Ansari, told the media that she will make a strong pitch for greater access for Indian goods and services into China and seek big ticket investments into the Chinese industrial parks.

India is expecting China to set up four industrial parks in different states.

According to Chinese officials, its current investments in India stands at $1.1 billion, mostly in Gujarat.


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