A NITI Aayog report highlights both challenges and opportunities for India amidst the US-China trade war. While Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations have benefited more from the “China Plus One” strategy, India can leverage the situation by boosting domestic manufacturing, particularly in high-tech sectors.
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