Abstract

In this study, we attempt to analyse the trends in trade relations between India and China, especially in agricultural commodity since 2004. In this analysis, we use the concept of trade intensity, long-term trend analysis and statistical than test that is time horizon during 2004 to 2011. Overall results show that the liberalisation process has led significant changes, and growth rate of India and China's trade has been higher the world trade growth. Second, India's trade growth rate with China during later period (2009–2013) substantially has been felt declined.

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