India and China are two massive, neighboring Asian emerging economies on the way to forming one of the world's largest trade relationships. China has become India's largest trading partner, with Sino-Indian trade reached $66.5 billion in 2013. This paper is an attempt to analyse the India-China trade by employing the methods as: CAGR, Year to Year Growth, Index Growth, Trade Intensity Index and Revealed Comparative Advantage Index over the period 2001–02 to 2013–14. It is observed that, during the study period Indian exports to and imports from China increased continuously except 2009–10. This decline in India's trade with China was partly due to slowdown in international market. Though, the value of India's exports to and imports from China remained quite phenomenal.
Bilateral Relations, Revealed Comparative Advantage, Trade Intensity, UN COMTRADE