The Indian government is seeking greater access to the Chinese market to sell its products. Shaktikanta Das, Secretary of Economic Affairs said, “We would like to have greater market access to China”.

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Speaking to Chinese media in New Delhi he said, “Our pharmaceutical companies export to the US which has one of best quality standards. Our pharma products can meet standards prescribed by China. We are very strong in IT software and pharma. We would like to export these to China along with fruits, fish and vegetables,” said Das.

Das said that the government's commerce and trade department is working with China to increase India's exports there, so that there is parity in trade with China.

He further said, “We are looking for more inflow of investment from China. Our embassy is working closely with China for this. The Chinese President during his visit to India in 2014, announced $20 billion investment in India. It has started flowing now.”

“We value our economic relations with China. We greatly value it,” said Das

“Now in India, you can start a new company in just two days by getting online permissions. We have simplified many procedures to increase Ease of Doing Business. clearances are given very quickly,” said Das.

He further said, “Method of GDP calculation was earlier based on factor cost, now it's based on market price which is more internationally aligned. Change in method of GDP calculation was under consideration for long. It was not a sudden decision. New method of GDP calculation is market based and is more aligned to international norms.”

“So far Rs 26 crore Jan Dhan accounts have been opened and most of the families in rural India have a bank account today. Before starting DBT, Government started a major financial inclusion drive under PM Jan Dhan Yojana,” said Das.