China has regained its position as India’s largest trading partner for the fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26). It underscores not only the sustainability of the relationship but also the intricacies of the relationship that exists between two major powers in Asia, despite the continued geopolitical tensions.
As per the trade data released officially by the Government of India, India’s total bilateral trade with China had risen to record levels, mainly due to increased imports of vital industrial supplies from the latter. This includes electronics, machinery, chemicals, and pharmaceutical raw materials, sectors in which China still maintains dominance. Though the Indian government has been taking all possible measures to diversify its imports and encourage local manufacturing, the scale and efficiency of Chinese manufacturing is hard to match up to in the immediate future.
The demand for advanced components in the country is one of the reasons for the re-emergence of China as India's biggest trading partner. With an increasing demand for consumer electronics, renewable energy, and electric vehicles in India, there is an increase in the import of semiconductor chips and electronic components from China. Furthermore, the Indian pharma sector is still dependent on the active pharmaceutical ingredients imported from China. These dependencies have been prevalent in the country for decades.
In terms of exports to China, India also saw a slight increase, especially in iron ore, oil products, and agricultural products. Nevertheless, the overall trade balance is still highly skewed in favor of China. India has been experiencing a trade deficit for several years now, and there are concerns among policymakers in New Delhi regarding India's market access in China.
China’s reemergence at the top is due to the temporary overtaking of India by some other countries, including the US, as India’s leading business partner during a certain period due to some political changes, geopolitical shifts, and disruption of supply chains caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, FY26 statistics show that pragmatic economic considerations take precedence over political considerations in international business transactions.
In spite of ongoing military confrontations and geopolitical rivalry, there has been quite an interesting trend in the trade relationship between China and India, namely its remarkable stability and even growth. Such trends indicate a more general pattern in world politics, according to which economic cooperation takes place regardless of the political climate and even contradictions. Both countries’ businesses are so interconnected that they cannot easily separate from each other.
The Indian government has developed some programs, such as “Make in India” and production-linked incentives, to decrease reliance on foreign imports and develop local industrial capacities. Nonetheless, Indian policy makers realize that severing ties with China and completely avoiding cooperation will be unrealistic and impractical in the coming years.
It is suggested that rather than focusing just on minimizing imports, India must aim for increasing its competitive position as an exporter and negotiate more effectively on the trade front. Diversification of supply chain links, investments in local manufacturing clusters, and forming alliances with other nations in trade negotiations are among some of the many approaches taken to ensure economic security amidst growth.
The fact that China emerges as India’s largest trading partner once again in fiscal year 2026 highlights the harsh realities of international trade relations. It may happen that while the rhetoric in politics changes, economics still follows its course. This makes the task of balancing growth with economic security all the more challenging for India.
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