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  2. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2024–2025, gold and its finished items (HS code 71) were the second-largest traded items with 55.846 billion US$ worth imports and 41.692 billion US$ worth re-exports after value addition, and a significant amount of this Gold is being imported from Japan as Gold Chemical Compounds to save duty and import tax free under India ...

  3. List of largest trading partners of India - Wikipedia

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    In the year 2024–2025, gold and its finished items (HS code 71) were the second-largest traded items with 55.846 billion US$ worth imports and 41.692 billion US$ worth re-exports after value addition, and a significant amount of this Gold is being imported from Japan as Gold Chemical Compounds to save duty and import tax free under India ...

  4. The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold (Control) Act, 1968 is a repealed Act of the Parliament of India which was enacted to control sale and holding of gold in personal possession. High demand for gold in India with negligible indigenous production results in gold imports, leading to drastic devaluation of the Indian rupee and depletion of foreign exchange reserves to alarming levels.

  5. List of countries by imports - Wikipedia

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    895.2 2022 Cape Verde: 832.2 2022 Seychelles: 717.5 2022 Turks and Caicos Islands: 678.3 2022 Central African Republic: 629.5 2022 Antigua and Barbuda: 623.0 2022 Grenada: 589.3 2019 Solomon Islands: 539.5 2022 South Sudan: 512.5 2022 Samoa: 492.1 2022 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 438.0 2022 Vanuatu: 424.7 2022 Dominica: 400.0 2022

  6. India–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    India–Vietnam relations (Hindi: भारत-वियतनाम संबंध; Vietnamese: Quan hệ Ấn Độ – Việt Nam), also known as Indian-Vietnamese relations, are the bilateral relations of India and Vietnam. [1] Cultural and economic links between India and Vietnam date back to the 2nd century. [2]

  7. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    Five-Year Plans of India resembled central planning in the Soviet Union. Steel, mining, machine tools, telecommunications, insurance, and power plants, among other industries, were effectively nationalised in the mid-1950s. [71] The Indian economy of this period is characterised as Dirigism. [59] [60] Change in per capita GDP of India, 1820–2015.

  8. 1991 Indian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    Precipitated by the Gulf War, India's oil import bill swelled, exports slumped, credit dried up, and investors took their money out. [18] Large fiscal deficits combined with the fixed exchange rate had a spillover effect on the trade deficit culminating in an external payments crisis. By the end of the 1980s, India was in serious economic trouble.

  9. Category:Gold in India - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Gold mines in India (2 P) Gold mining companies of India (2 P) Goldsmith castes (3 ...