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India risks damaging its reputation among foreign investors with its 'frequent investigations' into Chinese companies, Beijing said this week

New Delhi India risks damaging its reputation among foreign investors with its"frequent investigations" into Chinese companies, Beijing said this week.

China's embassy in India said in a statement Thursday that probes by Indian authorities into Chinese companies were disrupting"normal business activities" and chilling"the confidence and willingness of market entities from other countries, including Chinese enterprises to invest and operate in India.

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