Trade
US welcomes Indian PM's Kabul visit
14 May 2011
India, Australia eye free trade
12 May 2011
The two countries expect the lifting of trade barriers to help double bilateral trade volume to $40 billion over the next five years.
China seeks to allay US fears on yuan
06 May 2011
India aims to double exports to $500 billion in 3 years
03 May 2011
The strategy is to build on the country's strength in sectors with great growth potential such as engineering goods, basic chemical industries and organic and inorganic chemical industries, pharmaceutical industry (including biotech) and electronics.
India's FY'11 exports rise 37.5 per cent to nearly $246 billion
02 May 2011
India's trade deficit narrowed to an estimated $104.827 billion during the 2010-11 financial year from $109.621 billion during the previous fiscal.
India, Pakistan agree to improve trade relations
29 Apr 2011
India proposes power grid for SAARC
27 Apr 2011
China policy shift to benefit India’s exports
26 Apr 2011
India seeks to narrow trade deficit with China
25 Apr 2011
India hikes duty-free quota for Bangla textiles
23 Apr 2011
India today raised the tariff-free quota for apparel exports from Bangladesh by 10 million pieces and lifted all countervailing duties on jute from that country.
Pawar for export of wheat and rice
21 Apr 2011
Integration of US-India SMEs in global supply chain will create new opportunities: Anand Sharma
20 Apr 2011
Manmohan, Hu likely to grab the limelight at BRICS meet
12 Apr 2011
As key leaders of the emerging world, China and India have often found themselves batting on the same side as they battle agendas they view as being driven by developed country interests
India suspends food imports from Japan
05 Apr 2011
The ban would be effective for a period of three months or till such time as credible information is available that the level of radiation hazard in that country has subsided to acceptable limits.
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