India initiates anti-dumping investigations into five categories of goods imported from China and other countries, according to multiple reports. The items under review include moulded soda-lime glass vials; electric tractors in both 6x4 and 4x2 axle configurations, in any form; cyanuric chloride; polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film with a thickness exceeding 100 microns; and carbon raisers made from anthracite coal. The investigations are focused on whether these imports are priced below fair value and whether they are causing or threatening material injury to domestic industry. The outlets describe the probes as newly launched, covering a defined set of products rather than a broad sectoral action. The reporting is consistent on the list of five goods and the fact that the probes involve China as well as other exporting countries. Further steps in the process would typically involve investigation, industry submissions, and determinations on dumping and injury, though specific timelines and outcomes are not provided in the cited summaries.