
Mumbai - India’s global trade story has long been shaped by its relationships with two of its largest partners: the United States and China. While these relationships have grown significantly over the past decade, they show stark contrasts that often remain as lesser-known facts, at least like Crisil called it in an investor note.
India’s trade with the U.S. and China reached $120 billion and $118 billion respectively in fiscal 2024, doubling over the last decade. However, the similarity ends here, Crisil said, as it notes that India has a $35.3 . . .
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