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By Amrita Bhatia , 18 December 2025
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China Sees Wave of Overseas Students Returning as Visa Barriers and Job Curbs Tighten Abroad

China is witnessing a notable return of overseas-educated students as tightening visa regimes, limited post-study work options, and uncertain job markets abroad reshape global mobility patterns. Graduates who once viewed foreign education as a pathway to long-term international careers are increasingly reassessing their prospects, opting instead to return home. The shift reflects changing immigration policies in major destination countries, coupled with rising costs and economic uncertainty.

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  • Visa
  • Immigration
  • Economy
By Vinod Pathak , 17 December 2025
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India’s Exports to China Gain Momentum on Strong Petroleum and Electronics Demand

India’s exports to China have recorded a notable upswing, driven primarily by higher shipments of petroleum products and electronic goods. The growth reflects shifting trade dynamics between the two Asian economies, as India strengthens its position in select high-value segments despite a broader trade imbalance. Industry experts attribute the rise to improved refining capacity, competitive pricing and expanding electronics manufacturing capabilities.

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  • Energy
  • Electronics
  • Economy
By Geeta Maurya , 17 December 2025
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BDMA Urges Minimum Import Price to Shield Indian Manufacturers From Chinese Price Undercutting

India’s domestic manufacturing sector is seeking urgent policy intervention as aggressive price cuts by Chinese exporters intensify pressure on local producers. The Building Materials and Hardware Manufacturers’ Association (BDMA) has called on the Centre to introduce a Minimum Import Price (MIP) regime to prevent market distortion caused by abnormally low-priced imports. Industry leaders argue that sustained dumping threatens capacity utilization, employment, and long-term investment in India.

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  • Manufacturing
  • Imports
  • BDMA
By Maulik Majumdar , 9 December 2025
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Chinese Physicists Recreate Landmark Einstein–Bohr Quantum Experiment, Reviving a Century-Old Debate

In a groundbreaking development, physicists in China have successfully recreated a seminal quantum experiment that once fueled the ideological clash between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. By leveraging state-of-the-art optical systems and ultra-stable quantum detectors, the research team replicated conditions central to the historic debate on quantum entanglement and measurement uncertainty. Their results reaffirm quantum theory’s foundational principles while opening new avenues for quantum communication, encryption and high-precision sensing.

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  • Education
By Gurleen Bajwa , 7 December 2025
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China’s GravityXR Unveils Advanced Spatial Computing Chip, Pioneering Next-Gen Immersive Technology

China-based tech innovator GravityXR has announced the development of a groundbreaking spatial computing chip, signaling a significant leap in immersive technology and next-generation computing. Designed to enhance real-time 3D rendering, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) applications, the chip promises to deliver superior processing efficiency and reduced latency. Industry experts view this advancement as a strategic move positioning GravityXR at the forefront of China’s burgeoning spatial computing sector.

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  • Technology Sector
By Anant Kumar , 5 December 2025
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India Eyes Expanded Tea Market Share in China Amid Rising Global Demand

India is intensifying efforts to increase its tea exports to China, aiming to capture a larger share of the world’s second-largest tea market. Indian authorities and industry leaders are engaging with Chinese importers, emphasizing quality, sustainable production, and value-added offerings to meet evolving consumer preferences. Analysts note that the initiative reflects India’s broader strategy to diversify export destinations, reduce dependence on traditional markets, and leverage its position as the world’s second-largest tea producer.

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  • Agriculture
  • Business
By Gurminder Mangat , 14 November 2025
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Chhattisgarh Strengthens Trade Ties with China Through Copper Exports

In a strategic move that underscores India’s growing role in the global minerals trade, Chhattisgarh has begun exporting copper to China, marking a significant milestone in the state’s industrial and export growth. The initiative reflects Chhattisgarh’s emerging importance as a hub for mineral production and value-added metal processing. With global demand for copper soaring amid the green energy transition, this development positions the state as a crucial player in the international supply chain.

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  • Metals
  • Trade
By Vinod Pathak , 14 November 2025
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Zydus Lifesciences Gains Chinese Approval for Generic Anxiety Drug, Strengthening Global Expansion

Zydus Lifesciences Ltd has achieved a significant milestone with regulatory approval from China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for its venlafaxine extended-release (ER) capsules in 75 mg and 150 mg strengths. The medication, used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder (SAD), and panic disorder (PD), marks Zydus’s first approved product in China.

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  • Pharmaceutical
  • Business
By Gurleen Bajwa , 12 November 2025
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India and China Emerge as Global Pillars of the Clean Energy Transition, Says COP30 President

At the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, COP30 President André Corrêa do Lago lauded India and China for their decisive leadership in driving the global clean energy transformation. Emphasizing their influence on technology, affordability, and scale, he highlighted how the two Asian giants have become catalysts for worldwide renewable energy adoption.

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  • Economy
  • Energy
By Gurleen Bajwa , 11 November 2025
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China Temporarily Lifts Export Ban on Gallium, Germanium, and Antimony to the United States Amid Global Supply Pressures

China has temporarily lifted its export restrictions on critical minerals — gallium, germanium, and antimony — to the United States, signaling a cautious recalibration in its trade strategy. These minerals are essential for the production of semiconductors, electric vehicles, and defense technologies. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing geopolitical and economic tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

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  • Exports
  • Economy

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