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The Governor said Taiwan accounts for only 0.7 percent of India’s overall trade and the capital flows from the island are also not very high.
This week witnessed rising tensions between Taiwan and China, triggered by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island nation which Beijing views as a breakaway province. A belligerent China has tested missiles and sent 100 warplanes and 10 warships for live-fire military drills in the close vicinity of Taiwan.
“…so far as India is concerned, you know, our trade with Taiwan is minuscule. It’s about 0.7 percent of our total trade. So therefore the impact on India is expected to be very, very, very negligible,” Das told reporters here.
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“So, therefore India is not really going to be impacted with regard to what’s happening or what is likely to happen in Taiwan,” he said.
Quizzed about the developments in Sri Lanka, Das said any discussions will be done by the governments.
The RBI only studies the economic developments with regard to the ramification on the Indian economy, he added.