The city of Korla, in China’s central Xinjiang province, was at one time an important stop on the ancient Silk Route. The region, bordering Pakistan, is now known for its fragrant pears that are exported worldwide, and is home to extensive paprika farming. A little-known Indian company made news last year, when it set up shop here. In one move, the Kolenchery, Kerala-based Synthite made the leap from a regional player to a global one. The move was crucial for the ₹1,002-crore maker of oleoresins — flavour extracts of ground spices and herbs that contain essential oils and resin. “The region is the top producer of paprika in the country, which is an important raw material for us,” says Synthite’s chairman CV Jacob.