Opening doors for China? Finance Ministry mulls allowing Chinese firms to bid for government contracts: Report

India is considering lifting rules that have barred Chinese firms from government contracts since 2020, a move that could reset commercial engagement as diplomatic tensions ease. The finance ministry is proposing to remove registration and security clearance requirements for bidders from bordering nations, aiming to unblock stalled projects and supply chains.

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Opening doors for China? Finance Ministry mulls allowing Chinese firms to bid for government contracts: Report

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