India, July 5 -- China opening its market to Indian products, especially pharmaceuticals, coupled with investments in New Delhi, will be "good for the larger country-to-country relationship", envoy Vikram Doraiswami said on Saturday.

"Obviously, we would like to be able to export more to China. There is nothing unreasonable about suggesting that, particularly in areas where we believe we have a competitive advantage, such as pharmaceuticals," the Indian ambassador said.

The envoy made these remarks during a panel discussion on Protectionism and Global Economic Governance at the World Peace Forum organised by China's Tsinghua University here.

"For instance, we're one of the world's biggest exporters of pharmaceuticals to advanced market...