No, we rather should not. The clamour to boycott Chinese products and pursue a strategy for import substitution is unrealistic, rather the call should be "let’s develop our own domestic industry" and compete naturally. Consequently, if a particular industry matures and is able to meet demand, import substitution will automatically happen, which is always welcome, be it for any country. For example, one of the most significant products which have seen a reduction in imports by India is cellular phones. Last year, India imported 33% lesser cellular phones from China on Y-o-Y basis. India has always believed in free and fair trade and rule-based multilateral trade order, which works on the principle of complementarity and mutual dependence.