India's textile industry is on the brink of expansion, with total textile exports projected to reach USD 65 billion by FY26, according to Invest India, which is the central government's investment promotion and facilitation agency.
India's foreign exchange (forex) reserves dropped for a sixth consecutive week to hit a near three-month low of USD 675.65 billion as of November 8, data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) showed on Friday, November 15.
Notably, over 200 Indian companies have invested over USD 27 billion in Nigeria, making them the second-largest employers after the Nigerian government.
India has achieved a significant milestone by recording its highest-ever merchandise exports of USD 39.2 billion for October month in the last decade, highlighting the country's growing strength in global trade, as per the official data released by the Directorate General of Commercial Intel
The Russia-India Business Forum, held in Mumbai on November 11, set a central goal of achieving USD 100 billion in trade turnover between the two countries by 2030
This growth, a 14 per cent CAGR - nearly double the pace of India's GDP, signifies a fundamental shift in how Indians consume and engage with sports, driven by increasing government investments, multi-sport culture, wide digital adoption, and a range of sports content.
Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal was upbeat on the trade data and said, "It has been an extremely good month for us, and not only our overall export progress has been extremely good, but if you look at April to October, this has been the highest ever non-petroleum exports from this country
India's overall exports, merchandise and services combined, in October were to the tune of USD 73.21 billion, a 19.07 rise on a yearly basis, Commerce Ministry data showed on Thursday. Same month last year it was USD 61.48 billion.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], November 14: Landmark Group, the leading value conglomerate in the retail and hospitality sectors, unveils plans to invest $1bn to expand its presence across the Gulf, India and South-East Asia. The Group will open 400 new stores in the next three years and wil
Pakistan is relying on assurances from Saudi Arabia and China to address a USD 5 billion external financing gap, with hopes of securing a debt rescheduling agreement with China and deferred oil payments from Saudi Arabia, despite initial delays, the Express Tribune reported on Thursday.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) may be sold to a foreign government, with the Privatisation Commission reportedly rejecting a Rs10 billion bid from the Blue World Consortium, ARY News reported on Wednesday, citing sources.