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How India’s Export Diversification Strategy Strengthens Economic Growth

India’s export diversification strategy expands trade beyond traditional markets, strengthening economic resilience.(Representing ai image)   India’s Export Diversification Strategy: Building Trade Resilience in a Turbulent Global Economy  – Dr. Sanjaykumar Pawar Table of Contents Introduction Why Export Diversification Matters The Current Economic Landscape of Indian Exports (2025–26) Key Drivers of India’s Export Diversification Strategy a. Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) & Trade Policy b. Market Expansion Beyond Traditional Partners c. Sectoral Shifts: From Commodities to Complex Goods Trade Challenges: Tariffs, Global Tensions & Structural Risks Success Stories: India’s New Global Markets Graphical Insights: Trends & Data Interpretation Policy Implications & Future Roadmap Conclusion: Balancing Risks and Opportunities Resources & References FAQs 1. Introduction In an era marked by geopolitical tensions, protectionist trade policies...

High Base Effect and India's Shrinking Trade Deficit: February 2025 Analysis

  High Base Effect: Understanding Shrinking Trade Deficits and Rising Exports  - Dr.Sanjaykumar Pawar Table of Contents Introduction: Understanding Trade Deficits and Their Implications What is the High Base Effect? Analyzing India's Trade Data: February 2025 Insights Impact of U.S. Tariff Policies on Indian Exports Falling Gold and Oil Imports: A Double-Edged Sword Trade Deficit Trends: A Historical Perspective Potential Trade Partners: Diversifying Beyond the U.S. Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Trade Landscape Insights and Recommendations for Indian Exporters Conclusion: Navigating a Volatile Trade Environment FAQs: Addressing Key Concerns 1. Introduction: Understanding Trade Deficits and Their Implications India’s trade deficit hit a 42-month low of $14 billion in February 2025, but the sharp decline in exports and imports raises concerns. Exports dropped by 10.9% to $36.91 billion, while imports fell by 16.3% to $50.96 billion, reflecting weak g...

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