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Foreign trade of India

Foreign trade in India includes all imports and exports to and from India. At the level of Central Government it is administered by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.[1] Foreign trade accounted for 48.8% of India's GDP in 2018.[2]

History Edit

Even before independence, the Government of India maintained semi-autonomous diplomatic relations. It had colonies (such as the Aden Settlement), who sent and received full missions,[3] and was a founder member of both the League of Nations[4] and the United Nations.[5] After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, it soon joined the Commonwealth of Nations and strongly supported independence movements in other colonies, like the Indonesian National Revolution.[6] The partition and various territorial disputes, particularly that over Kashmir, would strain its relations with Pakistan for years to come. During the Cold War, India adopted a foreign policy of non-alignment policy itself with any major power bloc. However, India developed close ties with the Soviet Union and received extensive military support from it.

Around 100CE Edit

The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea is a document written by an anonymous sailor from Alexandria about 100CE describing trade between countries, including India.

Around 1500 Edit

In 1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in Calicut (modern day Kozhikode in Kerela) as the first European to ever sail to India. The tremendous profit made during this trip made the Portuguese eager for more trade with India and attracted other European navigators and tradesmen.[7]

Pedro Álvares Cabral left for India in 1501 and established Portuguese trading posts at Calicut and Cochin (modern day Kochi), returning to Portugal in 1501 with pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, mace, and cloves. The profits made from this trip were huge.[8]

1991 economic reform Edit

Prior to the 1991 economic liberalisation, India was a closed economy due to the average tariffs exceeding 200 percent and the extensive quantitative restrictions on imports. Foreign investment was strictly restricted to only allow Indian ownership of businesses. Since the liberalisation, India's economy has improved mainly due to increased foreign trade.[9] Reforms in India in the 1990s and 2000s aimed to increase international competitiveness in various sectors, including auto components, telecommunications, software, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, research and development, and professional services. These reforms included reducing import tariffs, deregulating markets, and lowering taxes, which led to an increase in foreign investment and high economic growth. From 1992 to 2005, foreign investment increased by 316.9%, and India's GDP grew from $266 billion in 1991 to $2.3 trillion in 2018.[10][11]

Trade in services Edit

As of 2023, India is the seventh largest exporter of commercial services in the world,[12] accounting for 4.6% of global trade in services. India's service exports grew by 27%.[13] In September, India's prominent services industry experienced an acceleration in growth, buoyed by robust demand in the sector. A recent survey also indicated that businesses displayed the highest level of optimism in over nine years. According to S&P Global's India services purchasing managers' index, there was an increase to 61.0 last month from August's figure of 60.1. This surpassed projections in a Reuters poll, which had anticipated a slight dip to 59.5. [14] [15]

The spectrum of India's services exports encompasses a diverse array of sectors, ranging from information technology (IT)[16] to the provision of medical services by professionals overseas. The RBI, while not providing monthly disaggregated data on services exports, periodically releases a classification of such exports as part of its quarterly balance of payment data. This classification encompasses transport, travel, construction, insurance and pensions, financial services,[17] telecommunications, computer and information services, as well as personal, cultural, recreational services, among other business services.

Within India's services export landscape, software exports retain a dominant position. However, noteworthy is the recent surge in "other business services" exports, which constituted 24 percent of the total services exports in the initial nine months (April-December) of FY23.[18] This marks a notable increase from the 19 percent reported in FY14. This category encompasses a range of services including legal services, accounting, auditing, book-keeping, tax consultancy services, management consulting, managerial and public relations services, as well as advertising, market research, and public opinion polling services.

Exports and imports Edit

India exports approximately 7500 commodities to about 190 countries, and imports around 6000 commodities from 140 countries.[19]

Pharmaceutical industry Edit

The pharmaceutical industry in India was valued at an estimated US$42 billion in 2021 and is estimated to reach $130 billion by 2030.[20] India is the world's largest provider of generic medicines by volume, with a 20% share of total global pharmaceutical exports. It is also the largest vaccine supplier in the world by volume, accounting for more than 60% of all vaccines manufactured in the world.[21] Indian pharmaceutical products are exported to various regulated markets including the US, UK, European Union and Canada.[22][23]

According to Economic Survey 2023, the turnover in the domestic pharmaceutical market was estimated to be $41 billion.[24] India's pharmaceutical exports revenue was $25.3 billion in fiscal year 2022–23, according to the data released by Pharmexcil.[25] India ranked third globally in terms of dollar value of drugs and medicines exports.[26]

Major pharmaceutical hubs in India are (anticlockwise from northwest): Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Ankleshwar, Vapi, Baddi, Sikkim, Kolkata, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Margao, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Pithampur, and Paonta Sahib.

Oil and gas industry Edit

India is the second biggest oil importer after China and is highly dependent on imported crude oil.[27] The net imports of crude oil rose from 171.73 Mt during 2011–12 to 226.95 Mt during 2020–21. The net imports of natural gas increased from 18 BCM in 2011–12 to 32.86 BCM in 2020–21, recording a CAGR of 9.44%. Despite the dependence on imports, India has developed sufficient processing capacity over the years to produce different petroleum products. As result, India is a net exporter of petroleum products. The export of petroleum products increased from 38.94 Mt in 2008–09 to 56.76 Mt during 2020–21.[28]

India has an 82.8% import dependence for crude oil and 45.3% for natural gas.[29] Due to lack of adequate petroleum reserves, India has to depend mostly on crude oil imports for the near future till its renewable energy resources, such as solar, wind, hydro and biomass, are developed adequately to achieve energy security by replacing petroleum products consumption, which also significantly contributes to air pollution.[30]

Diamond Processing Edit

India's diamond industry, which is estimated to grow by an average 10 to 15 percent each year in the next five years, accounts for 70 - 75 percent of total diamond exports in the world and employs 850,000 people, making it the largest cutting hub by value and number of employees. Last year, the country's import of rough diamonds rose 24.5 percent to 149.8 million carats against a year earlier, and export of cut and polished diamonds witnessed a surge of 28.3 percent to 59.9 million carats. The old market is located at Opera House and Prasad Chambers (Charni Road).

The cutting and polishing of diamonds occurs mainly in the city of Surat, which is also known as 'Diamond City'. The cutting and polishing units in Surat vary from large firms employing several thousands of diamond cutting and polishing workers to very small informal enterprises having a few workers. The larger Cutting and Polishing of Diamonds (CPD) units have relatively better work and employment conditions and even provide for elaborate benefits. Most of the CPD units are owned by Kathiawadis, who were originally farmers from Northern Gujarat region. The whole diamond cutting and polishing industry is largely community oriented, where most of the owners and workers are Kathiawadis.[31] In the recession of 2008, while many of the small and medium-sized CPD units were closed down with lay-off of workers, there were still some big CPD enterprises who managed to retain their workforce. This was primarily because of the paternal approach of owners, by which they consider workers as extended family members[32]

Automotive Industry Edit

 
2007 Mahindra Scorpio in service with Italy's CNSAS

India's automobile exports have grown consistently and reached $4.5 billion in 2009, with the United Kingdom being India's largest export market, followed by Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and South Africa.[33]

According to The New York Times, India's strong engineering base and expertise in the manufacturing of low-cost, fuel-efficient cars has resulted in the expansion of manufacturing facilities of several automobile companies like Hyundai, Nissan, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Maruti Suzuki.[34]

In 2008, South Korean multinational Hyundai Motors alone exported 240,000 cars made in India. Nissan Motors planned to export 250,000 vehicles manufactured in its India plant by 2011.[35] Similarly, US automobile company, General Motors had announced its plans to export about 50,000 cars manufactured in India by 2011.[36]

In September 2009, Ford Motors announced its plans to set up a plant in India with an annual capacity of 250,000 cars, for US$500 million. The cars were manufactured both for the Indian market and for export.[37] The company said that the plant was a part of its plan to make India the hub for its global production business.[38] Fiat Motors had announced that it would source more than US$1 billion worth auto components from India.[39]

 
A Tata Safari on display in Poznań, Poland

In 2009, India (0.23m) surpassed China (0.16m) as Asia's fourth largest exporter of cars after Japan (1.77m), Korea (1.12m) and Thailand (0.26m).[40]

In July 2010, The Economic Times reported that PSA Peugeot Citroën was planning to re-enter the Indian market and open a production plant in Andhra Pradesh that would have an annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles, investing €700M in the operation.[41] PSA's intention to utilise this production facility for export purposes however remains unclear as of December 2010.

In recent years, India has emerged as a leading center for the manufacture of small cars. Hyundai, the biggest exporter from the country, now ships more than 250,000 cars annually from India. Apart from Maruti Exports' shipments to Suzuki's other markets, Maruti Suzuki also manufactures small cars for Nissan, which sells them in Europe. Nissan will also export small cars from its new Indian assembly line. Tata Motors exports its passenger vehicles to Asian and African markets, and is preparing to sell electric cars in Europe in 2010. The firm is planning to sell an electric version of its affordable car the Tata Nano in Europe and in the U.S. In the 2000s, Mahindra & Mahindra prepared to introduce its pickup trucks and small SUV models in the U.S. market, but canceled its plans. As of 2019, it is assembling and selling an off-road vehicle (Mahindra Roxor; not certified for road use) in limited numbers in the U.S.[42] It is also sold in Canada. Bajaj Auto is designing a low-cost car for Renault Nissan Automotive India, which will market the product worldwide. Renault Nissan may also join domestic commercial vehicle manufacturer Ashok Leyland in another small car project.[43] While the possibilities for the Indian automobile industry are impressive, there are challenges that could thwart future growth. Since the demand for automobiles in recent years is directly linked to overall economic expansion and rising personal incomes, industry growth will slow if the economy weakens.[43]

Trade statistics Edit

Summary table of recent India foreign trade (in billion $):[44][45][46]

Year Export Import Trade Deficit
1999 36.3 50.2 -13.9
2000 43.1 60.8 -17.7
2001 42.5 54.5 -12.0
2002 44.5 53.8 -9.3
2003 48.3 61.6 -13.3
2004 57.24 74.15 -16.91
2005 69.18 89.33 -20.15
2006 76.23 113.1 -36.87
2007 112.0 100.9 11.1
2008 176.4 305.5 -129.1
2009 168.2 274.3 -106.1
2010 201.1 327.0 -125.9
2011 299.4 461.4 -162.0
2012 298.4 500.4 -202.0
2013 313.2 467.5 -154.3
2014 318.2 462.9 -144.7
2015[47] 310.3 447.9 -137.6
2016 262.3 381 -118.7
2017 275.8 384.3 -108.5
2018 303.52 465.58 -162.05
2019 330.07 514.07 -184
2020 314.31 467.19 -158.88
2021 420 612 -192
2022[48] 676.53 760.06 -83.53
2023 770.18 [49] 676 -122

Trading partners of India Edit

According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the fifteen largest trading partners of India represent 61.67% of total trade by India in the financial year 2022–23.[50] These figures include trade in goods and commodities, but do not include services or foreign direct investment.

The two largest goods traded by India are mineral fuels (refined / unrefined) and gold (finished gold ware / gold metal). In the year 2013–14, mineral fuels (HS code 27) were the largest traded item with 181.383 billion US$ worth imports and 64.685 billion US$ worth re-exports after refining. In the year 2024–2025, gold and its finished items (HS code 71) were the second largest traded items with 558.465 billion US$ worth imports and 41.692 billion US$ worth re-exports after value addition. These two goods are constituting 53% total imports, 34% total exports and nearly 100% of total trade deficit (136 billion US$) of India in the financial year 2013–14.[51] The services trade (exports and imports) are not part of commodities trade. The trade surplus in services trade is US$70 billion in the year 2017–18.[52]

Counting the European Union as one, the WTO ranks India fifth for commercial services exports and sixth for commercial services imports.[53]

The two main destinations of exported Indian merchandises is the EU market and the US, when the two main markets of origin are China and the EU.[50]

These figures include trade in goods and commodities, but do not include services or foreign direct investment.

See also Edit

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External links Edit

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Foreign trade in India includes all imports and exports to and from India At the level of Central Government it is administered by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry 1 Foreign trade accounted for 48 8 of India s GDP in 2018 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Around 100CE 1 2 Around 1500 1 3 1991 economic reform 2 Trade in services 3 Exports and imports 3 1 Pharmaceutical industry 3 2 Oil and gas industry 3 3 Diamond Processing 3 4 Automotive Industry 4 Trade statistics 5 Trading partners of India 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSee also Economic history of India and Indo Roman trade relations Even before independence the Government of India maintained semi autonomous diplomatic relations It had colonies such as the Aden Settlement who sent and received full missions 3 and was a founder member of both the League of Nations 4 and the United Nations 5 After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 it soon joined the Commonwealth of Nations and strongly supported independence movements in other colonies like the Indonesian National Revolution 6 The partition and various territorial disputes particularly that over Kashmir would strain its relations with Pakistan for years to come During the Cold War India adopted a foreign policy of non alignment policy itself with any major power bloc However India developed close ties with the Soviet Union and received extensive military support from it Around 100CE Edit The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea is a document written by an anonymous sailor from Alexandria about 100CE describing trade between countries including India Around 1500 Edit In 1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in Calicut modern day Kozhikode in Kerela as the first European to ever sail to India The tremendous profit made during this trip made the Portuguese eager for more trade with India and attracted other European navigators and tradesmen 7 Pedro Alvares Cabral left for India in 1501 and established Portuguese trading posts at Calicut and Cochin modern day Kochi returning to Portugal in 1501 with pepper ginger cinnamon cardamom nutmeg mace and cloves The profits made from this trip were huge 8 1991 economic reform Edit Main article Economic liberalisation in India Prior to the 1991 economic liberalisation India was a closed economy due to the average tariffs exceeding 200 percent and the extensive quantitative restrictions on imports Foreign investment was strictly restricted to only allow Indian ownership of businesses Since the liberalisation India s economy has improved mainly due to increased foreign trade 9 Reforms in India in the 1990s and 2000s aimed to increase international competitiveness in various sectors including auto components telecommunications software pharmaceuticals biotechnology research and development and professional services These reforms included reducing import tariffs deregulating markets and lowering taxes which led to an increase in foreign investment and high economic growth From 1992 to 2005 foreign investment increased by 316 9 and India s GDP grew from 266 billion in 1991 to 2 3 trillion in 2018 10 11 Trade in services EditSee also Business process outsourcing to India and Information technology in India As of 2023 India is the seventh largest exporter of commercial services in the world 12 accounting for 4 6 of global trade in services India s service exports grew by 27 13 In September India s prominent services industry experienced an acceleration in growth buoyed by robust demand in the sector A recent survey also indicated that businesses displayed the highest level of optimism in over nine years According to S amp P Global s India services purchasing managers index there was an increase to 61 0 last month from August s figure of 60 1 This surpassed projections in a Reuters poll which had anticipated a slight dip to 59 5 14 15 The spectrum of India s services exports encompasses a diverse array of sectors ranging from information technology IT 16 to the provision of medical services by professionals overseas The RBI while not providing monthly disaggregated data on services exports periodically releases a classification of such exports as part of its quarterly balance of payment data This classification encompasses transport travel construction insurance and pensions financial services 17 telecommunications computer and information services as well as personal cultural recreational services among other business services Within India s services export landscape software exports retain a dominant position However noteworthy is the recent surge in other business services exports which constituted 24 percent of the total services exports in the initial nine months April December of FY23 18 This marks a notable increase from the 19 percent reported in FY14 This category encompasses a range of services including legal services accounting auditing book keeping tax consultancy services management consulting managerial and public relations services as well as advertising market research and public opinion polling services Exports and imports EditMain article List of exports of India India exports approximately 7500 commodities to about 190 countries and imports around 6000 commodities from 140 countries 19 Pharmaceutical industry Edit This section is an excerpt from Pharmaceutical industry in India edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2018 The pharmaceutical industry in India was valued at an estimated US 42 billion in 2021 and is estimated to reach 130 billion by 2030 20 India is the world s largest provider of generic medicines by volume with a 20 share of total global pharmaceutical exports It is also the largest vaccine supplier in the world by volume accounting for more than 60 of all vaccines manufactured in the world 21 Indian pharmaceutical products are exported to various regulated markets including the US UK European Union and Canada 22 23 According to Economic Survey 2023 the turnover in the domestic pharmaceutical market was estimated to be 41 billion 24 India s pharmaceutical exports revenue was 25 3 billion in fiscal year 2022 23 according to the data released by Pharmexcil 25 India ranked third globally in terms of dollar value of drugs and medicines exports 26 Major pharmaceutical hubs in India are anticlockwise from northwest Vadodara Ahmedabad Ankleshwar Vapi Baddi Sikkim Kolkata Visakhapatnam Hyderabad Bangalore Chennai Margao Navi Mumbai Mumbai Pune Aurangabad Pithampur and Paonta Sahib Oil and gas industry Edit This section is an excerpt from Oil and gas industry in India Foreign trade edit India is the second biggest oil importer after China and is highly dependent on imported crude oil 27 The net imports of crude oil rose from 171 73 Mt during 2011 12 to 226 95 Mt during 2020 21 The net imports of natural gas increased from 18 BCM in 2011 12 to 32 86 BCM in 2020 21 recording a CAGR of 9 44 Despite the dependence on imports India has developed sufficient processing capacity over the years to produce different petroleum products As result India is a net exporter of petroleum products The export of petroleum products increased from 38 94 Mt in 2008 09 to 56 76 Mt during 2020 21 28 India has an 82 8 import dependence for crude oil and 45 3 for natural gas 29 Due to lack of adequate petroleum reserves India has to depend mostly on crude oil imports for the near future till its renewable energy resources such as solar wind hydro and biomass are developed adequately to achieve energy security by replacing petroleum products consumption which also significantly contributes to air pollution 30 Diamond Processing Edit This section is an excerpt from Bharat Diamond Bourse India s diamond industry edit India s diamond industry which is estimated to grow by an average 10 to 15 percent each year in the next five years accounts for 70 75 percent of total diamond exports in the world and employs 850 000 people making it the largest cutting hub by value and number of employees Last year the country s import of rough diamonds rose 24 5 percent to 149 8 million carats against a year earlier and export of cut and polished diamonds witnessed a surge of 28 3 percent to 59 9 million carats The old market is located at Opera House and Prasad Chambers Charni Road The cutting and polishing of diamonds occurs mainly in the city of Surat which is also known as Diamond City The cutting and polishing units in Surat vary from large firms employing several thousands of diamond cutting and polishing workers to very small informal enterprises having a few workers The larger Cutting and Polishing of Diamonds CPD units have relatively better work and employment conditions and even provide for elaborate benefits Most of the CPD units are owned by Kathiawadis who were originally farmers from Northern Gujarat region The whole diamond cutting and polishing industry is largely community oriented where most of the owners and workers are Kathiawadis 31 In the recession of 2008 while many of the small and medium sized CPD units were closed down with lay off of workers there were still some big CPD enterprises who managed to retain their workforce This was primarily because of the paternal approach of owners by which they consider workers as extended family members 32 Automotive Industry Edit This section is an excerpt from Automotive industry in India Exports edit nbsp 2007 Mahindra Scorpio in service with Italy s CNSASIndia s automobile exports have grown consistently and reached 4 5 billion in 2009 with the United Kingdom being India s largest export market followed by Italy Germany the Netherlands and South Africa 33 According to The New York Times India s strong engineering base and expertise in the manufacturing of low cost fuel efficient cars has resulted in the expansion of manufacturing facilities of several automobile companies like Hyundai Nissan Toyota Volkswagen and Maruti Suzuki 34 In 2008 South Korean multinational Hyundai Motors alone exported 240 000 cars made in India Nissan Motors planned to export 250 000 vehicles manufactured in its India plant by 2011 35 Similarly US automobile company General Motors had announced its plans to export about 50 000 cars manufactured in India by 2011 36 In September 2009 Ford Motors announced its plans to set up a plant in India with an annual capacity of 250 000 cars for US 500 million The cars were manufactured both for the Indian market and for export 37 The company said that the plant was a part of its plan to make India the hub for its global production business 38 Fiat Motors had announced that it would source more than US 1 billion worth auto components from India 39 nbsp A Tata Safari on display in Poznan PolandIn 2009 India 0 23m surpassed China 0 16m as Asia s fourth largest exporter of cars after Japan 1 77m Korea 1 12m and Thailand 0 26m 40 In July 2010 The Economic Times reported that PSA Peugeot Citroen was planning to re enter the Indian market and open a production plant in Andhra Pradesh that would have an annual capacity of 100 000 vehicles investing 700M in the operation 41 PSA s intention to utilise this production facility for export purposes however remains unclear as of December 2010 In recent years India has emerged as a leading center for the manufacture of small cars Hyundai the biggest exporter from the country now ships more than 250 000 cars annually from India Apart from Maruti Exports shipments to Suzuki s other markets Maruti Suzuki also manufactures small cars for Nissan which sells them in Europe Nissan will also export small cars from its new Indian assembly line Tata Motors exports its passenger vehicles to Asian and African markets and is preparing to sell electric cars in Europe in 2010 The firm is planning to sell an electric version of its affordable car the Tata Nano in Europe and in the U S In the 2000s Mahindra amp Mahindra prepared to introduce its pickup trucks and small SUV models in the U S market but canceled its plans As of 2019 it is assembling and selling an off road vehicle Mahindra Roxor not certified for road use in limited numbers in the U S 42 It is also sold in Canada Bajaj Auto is designing a low cost car for Renault Nissan Automotive India which will market the product worldwide Renault Nissan may also join domestic commercial vehicle manufacturer Ashok Leyland in another small car project 43 While the possibilities for the Indian automobile industry are impressive there are challenges that could thwart future growth Since the demand for automobiles in recent years is directly linked to overall economic expansion and rising personal incomes industry growth will slow if the economy weakens 43 Trade statistics EditSummary table of recent India foreign trade in billion 44 45 46 Year Export Import Trade Deficit1999 36 3 50 2 13 92000 43 1 60 8 17 72001 42 5 54 5 12 02002 44 5 53 8 9 32003 48 3 61 6 13 32004 57 24 74 15 16 912005 69 18 89 33 20 152006 76 23 113 1 36 872007 112 0 100 9 11 12008 176 4 305 5 129 12009 168 2 274 3 106 12010 201 1 327 0 125 92011 299 4 461 4 162 02012 298 4 500 4 202 02013 313 2 467 5 154 32014 318 2 462 9 144 72015 47 310 3 447 9 137 62016 262 3 381 118 72017 275 8 384 3 108 52018 303 52 465 58 162 052019 330 07 514 07 1842020 314 31 467 19 158 882021 420 612 1922022 48 676 53 760 06 83 532023 770 18 49 676 122Trading partners of India EditThis section is an excerpt from List of largest trading partners of India edit According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry the fifteen largest trading partners of India represent 61 67 of total trade by India in the financial year 2022 23 50 These figures include trade in goods and commodities but do not include services or foreign direct investment The two largest goods traded by India are mineral fuels refined unrefined and gold finished gold ware gold metal In the year 2013 14 mineral fuels HS code 27 were the largest traded item with 181 383 billion US worth imports and 64 685 billion US worth re exports after refining In the year 2024 2025 gold and its finished items HS code 71 were the second largest traded items with 558 465 billion US worth imports and 41 692 billion US worth re exports after value addition These two goods are constituting 53 total imports 34 total exports and nearly 100 of total trade deficit 136 billion US of India in the financial year 2013 14 51 The services trade exports and imports are not part of commodities trade The trade surplus in services trade is US 70 billion in the year 2017 18 52 Counting the European Union as one the WTO ranks India fifth for commercial services exports and sixth for commercial services imports 53 The two main destinations of exported Indian merchandises is the EU market and the US when the two main markets of origin are China and the EU 50 These figures include trade in goods and commodities 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