Indian and Chinese business leaders push deeper tech and trade cooperation in Shanghai to match India’s growth drive

Shanghai talks zero in on Eastern China for tech scale
Indian and Chinese industry representatives met in Shanghai, hosted by the Consulate General of India, to discuss strengthening bilateral economic cooperation focused on trade, investment, and technology. Consul General Pratik Mathur highlighted India’s “Viksit Bharat” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” priorities, including resilient supply chains, ease of doing business, digital public infrastructure, and manufacturing competitiveness via Production Linked Incentive schemes. Eastern China was flagged as a key partner for industrial ecosystems, investment scaling, and technology collaboration, with interest across advanced manufacturing, green tech, digital economy, healthcare, and infrastructure.
- Meeting hosted by the Consulate General of India in Shanghai
- Delegation led by FICCI president Anant Goenka
- Focus areas: trade, investment, and technology collaboration
- Eastern China cited as a partner for industrial development
- Potential sectors include advanced manufacturing, green tech, digital economy, healthcare
- Goal: institutionalised linkages and sustained B2B engagement
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
