GTRI advises India to balance relations with US and China, prioritize economic interests, and strengthen domestic manufacturing.

Amidst the ongoing US-China trade tensions, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has advised India to maintain strategic autonomy and carefully engage with both nations based on economic interests and global trade principles. It is recommended that India focus on strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities and strictly adhere to guidelines set by the World Trade Organization (WTO) to avoid actions that could potentially violate global trade regulations. GTRI emphasizes the importance of not severing ties with China, highlighting its significant role in the global supply chains. By balancing its relationships with both the United States and China, India can navigate through the complexities of the current trade scenario and safeguard its own economic interests.

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