Boycott China: Boycotting Chinese goods, A bridge too far
News Nation Bureau 27 June 2020, 10:50 AM
As a populist political statement, boycotting Chinese goods or snapping economic ties with China may sound like a vengeful theme, given the current ugly mood of the Indian public seeking retribution for Galwan. The economic fallout of such an action, however, is altogether too drastic to envisage.
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