Imports from China into India rose nearly 11% to $46.6 billion between April and August, driven primarily by computers, telecom equipment, and components, while exports dropped 8%. Electronics, machinery, and organic chemicals made up two-thirds of imports, widening the trade deficit to $40.8 billion.
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