India’s trade: Despite global volitality, merchandise exports stay strong; ‘demonstrate strength and diversification,’ says government
🕒 1 min read
India’s merchandise exports show remarkable resilience amidst global economic headwinds, with total exports for April-October 2025 reaching $491.80 billion, a 4.84% rise. While October saw a dip in exports, overall growth indicates strength and diversification. Key import surges were noted from Switzerland, Hong Kong, and China.
Continue Reading
- Middle East conflict disrupts aviation: Around 100 international flights cancelled at Delhi, Mumbai airports
- Manipal Hospitals to buy Sahyadri in 6,000 crore deal
- Indian man seeks asylum in Canada, claims ‘murder framing’ in Haryana; 200 others told the same story
-
China’s Ant to exit Paytm in ₹3.8k cr deal
-
Smriti Mandhana Takes Responsibility For India’s Loss Against England In Women’s World Cup
-
“For Everyone, Everywhere”: Sundar Pichai’s Big Push For AI accessibility
- Bhojpuri Language To Bhikhari Thakur: Bihar Poll Issues Take Cultural Turn
-
Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex Falls 480 Points As US Launches ‘Self-Defence’ Strikes On Iran
- Ravindra Jadeja Expected To Play Next Ranji Trophy Game For Saurashtra: Report
- CTET 2026 Exam Registration Process Eligibility Criteria Application Fee And Dates