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NEW DELHI: The growing thirst of Indian companies, big and small, to access Chinese markets has pushed up air travel between the two countries, making it the fastest-growing aviation route from India.

Air traffic from India to China grew 17.9% in the first six months of this year, beating overall international travel growth from the country, which stood at 10.9%, according to the International Air Transport Association. If this trend continues, China will soon overtake Singapore as the most favoured destination on the itinerary of Indian businessmen and executives.

In the past few months, several Indian pharma and IT companies and investment banks have set up shop in China, boosting travel between the two countries. This is in addition to about 400 Indian companies, including IT majors such as Infosys, Wipro and TCS, power producers like Adani Power and Suzlon, and automobile maker M&M, that already have a presence in China.

"While overall international traffic from India is growing at 10-12% annually, the segment flying between our country and China is exhibiting much higher growth at 14-16%," said Sunny Sodhi, VP (air product) at travel portal yatra.com. The majority of this segment constitutes business travelers, he added.

China is already India's largest trade partner. Commerce between the two countries has grown 20-fold in the past decade, touching $61.7 billion in 2010. In the first half of this year, trade volumes between the two crossed $35 billion, posting a year-on-year growth of 16.1%.

Economists say as the Indian and Chinese economies expand in the coming years, trade between the two would see a significant increase.

"As we have seen in the past, Indian IT, ITeS, pharma and even auto companies will go more to China while, power & power equipment, telecom and auto companies from China will set shop in India over the next five years," said DK Joshi, chief economist with ratings agency Crisil.

Analysts say the aviation sector would be among the biggest beneficiaries of the growth in bilateral trade.

"By the way business traffic on the China route is growing, it is expected to beat the India-Singapore route in the next five years," said Manmeet Ahluwalia, India marketing head at online travel company Expedia.

Singapore was rated the most visited destination by both business and leisure travelers from India by Nielsen Outbound Travel Monitor in 2010.

But its share in overall international travel from the country is on the decline. "China has emerged as one of the routes that is taking away Singapore's marketshare," Ahluwalia added.

Sandeep Shastri, vice-president and general manager at American Express Global Business Travel, said on a scale of 1 to 10 measuring the popularity of international destinations from India, China would get 7.


China may soon topple Singapore to become most preferred country for Indian travellers - The Economic Times
 
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China may soon topple Singapore to become most prefered country for Indians

If this trend continues, China will soon overtake Singapore as the most favoured destination on the itinerary of Indian businessmen and executives.
 
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We keep hearing about China in the world media all the time. There is a lot of curiosity among Indians about China.
 
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:rofl:......we preferred Singapore and look at what happened to it! :rofl:. The ended up having an Indian prime minister.

I am all for this new development X D.
 
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:rofl:......we preferred Singapore and look at what happened to it! :rofl:. The ended up having an Indian prime minister.

I am all for this new development X D.

Thats because those Indians are from Singapore. Not because of migration.

Indians have served as two out of six Presidents of Singapore, two out of four Senior Ministers and two out of nine Deputy Prime Ministers.
 
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:rofl:......we preferred Singapore and look at what happened to it! :rofl:. The ended up having an Indian prime minister.

I am all for this new development X D.

Singapore has never had an Indian Prime Minister.
 
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Indians have served as two out of six Presidents of Singapore, two out of four Senior Ministers and two out of nine Deputy Prime Ministers.
 
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The real power in Singapore has always been Lee Kuan Yew.

He is to Singapore what Sonia Gandhi is to India.

Actually in India it is Sonia gandhi that wields maximum power. She remote controls the PM !
 
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75% of Singapeans are Chinese, the man with real power is their PM, can not be Indians, Never.

Their current Prime Minister is Lee Kuan Yew's son.

And sometimes a minority does take the highest post, I think it has been quite common throughout history.
 
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We just changed presidents anyway that said Mr Nathan did a good job while in office. Its no secret all power in Singapore is held by the Lee family and its the prime minister and senior ministers that hold the power (evident from the security personnel they have).

Ultimately be it Indians or Chinese that become the president it does not make any difference, truth be told the government needs to rotate the races of the presidents as we are a multicultural society. That said its unfortunate that there will be exclusions due to political motivations.

On my recent trip to China I did notice a large increase of Indians in the capital. Just 1 year ago I saw maybe 4 - 5 in the city but recently in the arrival at the airport alone I could see at least a good 15 - 20.
 
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Its no secret all power in Singapore is held by the Lee family and its the prime minister and senior ministers that hold the power (evident from the security personnel they have).

Hey buddy, could I ask you something? As a Singaporean, what is your opinion on Lee Kuan Yew?

Here in Hong Kong he is very highly regarded. For turning Singapore into an advanced economy.
 
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