India’s trade relations with China have experienced a significant surge in exports during the period from April to December 2025. According to recent data, India’s exports to China increased by 36.68%, reflecting a robust growth in bilateral trade activities.
Key Drivers of Export Growth
The upward trend in exports is primarily driven by two major sectors:
- Mobile Phone Components: The demand for electronic parts, especially mobile phone components, has seen a substantial rise, contributing significantly to the export volume.
- Naphtha: As a vital petrochemical product, naphtha exports have also surged, highlighting India’s role as a supplier in the petrochemical segment to China.
Trade Imbalance Continues
Despite the increased exports, the trade deficit between India and China remains persistent. This ongoing imbalance is a point of concern in the economic relations between the two nations, suggesting that import volumes from China to India still outpace the latter’s exports.
Conclusion
While the growth in exports from India to China is a positive indicator of strengthening trade ties, addressing the trade deficit continues to be a critical challenge for policymakers. The increased demand for mobile phone components and petrochemical products like naphtha provides opportunities for India to enhance its export portfolio further and aim for a more balanced trade relationship.
