Open Innovation: The Dragon and the Elephant
Achieving Healthy Interdependence for Scalable and Sustainable Global Leverage
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India and China, Asia’s two largest nations, two oldest civilizations, and two fastest-growing major economies, sit at the heart of today’s global geopolitical and economic transformation. Their bilateral relationship, long shaped by ancient cultural ties and modern strategic tensions, is now entering a period defined not just by rivalry but by mutual economic necessity, supply-chain interdependence, and shared aspirations for leadership in the Global South. Both nations increasingly influence global governance debates and South-South cooperation frameworks. Their supply chains are complementary, not competitive. India relies on Chinese components; China relies on Indian pharmaceuticals and raw materials. Their choices impact global trade routes. The shifting geopolitical alliances are rewiring world trade, and both countries play pivotal roles in shaping emerging trade corridors.
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