India at inflection point: Seizing leadership in changed global trade landscape
India can also expand its footprint in global agricultural markets. Climate disruptions and food shortages have heightened the need for reliable suppliers. India, already a major producer of rice, grains, spices, fruits, milk, and seafood, will benefit in modernizing supply chains, improving processing, and strengthening quality. Another advantage stems from India’s growing influence in the Global South, where demand for affordable healthcare, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods and digital public infrastructure is rising.
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