Updated: Monday, March 1, 2021, 11:22 [IST] New Delhi, Mar 01: The current bilateral trade with China at USD 78 billion is heavily tiled in its favour and this would need a reset, Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla said. India on its part is simultaneously working on diversifying its sourcing to ensure a more resilient supply chain in the future, he also said. Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla He was speaking at the penultimate panel discussion titled 'India as Global Partner' at the fifth Asia Economic Dialogue (AED) 2021, jointly hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs and the Pune International Centre (PIC). On the Indo-US relations, Shringla said that India had an element of continuity with the US and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had close relations with former presidents, Barack Obama and Donald Trump.