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From rival to reluctant partner: India’s evolving stance on Chinese investment

From rival to reluctant partner: India’s evolving stance on Chinese investment

Posted on September 11, 2024 By admin


India’s push to become a factory titan has hit a snag: to become a credible alternative to China for global firms, it first needs to warm up to its long-time rival.

Ties between the world’s two most populous countries have been strained since the border clash in 2020, slowing the exchange of capital, technology and talent, despite exploding demand for electric vehicles, semiconductors and artificial intelligence. The Modi government’s heightened vetting of all Chinese investment over this period effectively turned away billions of dollars from the likes of BYD, Great Wall Motor and created new layers of red tape for Indian firms with Chinese stakeholders.

But now, New Delhi is looking to loosen some of these restrictions as businesses struggle to scale up manufacturing, even with a host of government subsidies designed to boost local production.


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“There is a realisation that you cannot be part of any major supply chains, especially in high technology products and certain areas like solar cells, EVs, where it is not possible for you to do anything without being part of Chinese supply chains,” said Sushant Singh, lecturer at Yale University, who has also been a researcher for public policy think tanks in India.

Acknowledging the need

Even businesses that have supported barriers on Chinese imports acknowledge the need for key inputs from up north.

Naveen Jindal, head of one of the country’s largest steel firms Jindal Steel & Power and a federal lawmaker, has backed tariffs on Chinese steel but also sees the need for a pragmatic approach to trade.

“A lot of steel companies import equipment and technology from China,” Mr. Jindal said. “China is the world’s largest producer of steel and in certain areas they are very good, but not in every area.”

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Now, after four years of restrictions on Chinese investments and visas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is looking to pivot closer to the Asian rival and breathe new life into his ambitions to “Make in India”.

“The government is considering easing investment rules that were introduced in 2020 for countries that India shares land border with as we need more investments,” an official privy to government discussions told Reuters.

New Delhi is now planning to add a clause that investments from firms with up to 10% Chinese shareholding will no longer require government approval, a move that could help global companies that have supply chain partnerships with Chinese firms easily invest in India.

To address security concerns, the government is also planning to set up a post-investment monitoring framework driven by crime and fraud investigation agencies and the banking regulator.

The move would encourage greater Chinese investment, which analysts say is critical to India joining global supply chains in high-technology sectors such as solar cells, EVs and battery manufacturing. The proposed easing is still being pushed by Mr. Modi’s office with various sticking points between government ministries being ironed out, a second official, with direct knowledge of the matter said.

Following industry lobbying, India has already eased visa issuance for Chinese nationals and is expediting visa approvals to Chinese engineers for sectors that get federal subsidies to manufacture locally.

It has likely approved nearly 2,000 short-term visas to Chinese professionals, who accounted for most applications between November last year and July this year, another government official said.

“In the visa process, there is rationality. On the ground it has not translated yet but the mindset shift has happened,” Pankaj Mohindroo, head of the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association said.

Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar said this week the country is not “closed to business from China” but noted the issue was rather in which sectors and on what terms Beijing did business, without elaborating.

The Prime Ministers’ office, finance, trade and foreign ministries did not reply to e-mailed requests for a comment.

Inevitable

After the 2020 clash with China, to lure Apple, the Indian government gave quick approvals to joint ventures between the U.S. giant’s Chinese suppliers and Indian firms.

The move has led to the phone maker moving 14% of its global iPhone assembly to India in the fiscal year 2023/24. In the same year, India’s mobile exports increased 42% to a record $15.6 billion.

However, even with such a shift there are doubts India’s factories were big enough to match the investment or achieve the productivity gains of their Chinese counterparts.

Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran said it was inevitable India would need to plug itself into China’s supply chains.

“Whether we do so by relying solely on imports or partially through Chinese investments is a choice that India has to make,” Mr. Nageswaran said in July.

A sharp decline in foreign investment into India has also prompted the rethink on trade barriers.

Away from politics, Indian demand for Chinese goods remains robust, even with the targeted curbs.

Goods imports have surged 56% since the 2020 border clash while India’s trade deficit with China has nearly doubled to $85 billion. China continues to be India’s biggest source of goods and was the largest supplier of industrial products last year.

“We will be better off with some Chinese investment and technology flowing into our country without compromising national security concerns,” Mr. Mohindroo said.

Published – September 11, 2024 12:36 pm IST



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