External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India remains open to business with China but emphasized the importance of sector-specific engagement and terms. Following the Galwan clash in 2020, India tightened investment scrutiny. Officials now propose relaxing restrictions in non-sensitive sectors like solar panels and battery manufacturing to enhance domestic production.
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