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Agri, pharma, electronics, engineering account for over 50 pc of India’s exports in FY25: Govt data

Agriculture, pharma, electronics, and engineering goods together accounted for over 50 per cent of India’s merchandise exports in 2024-25, according to government data, highlighting the country’s growing strength in diverse sectors amid efforts to boost manufacturing and value-added exports. Engineering goods contributed the highest share of 26.67 per cent to India's USD 437.42 billion exports in 2024-25, while agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and electronics accounted for 11.85 per cent, 6.96 per cent, and 8.82 per cent, respectively. The data showed that the electronic goods sector saw the highest export growth rate at 32.46 per cent, jumping from USD 29.12 billion in 2023-24 to USD 38.58 billion in the last fiscal year. It was USD 23.6 billion in 2022-23 and USD 15.7 billion in 2021-22.

India's GDP growth revised downward to 6.3% for 2025, country remains one of fastest-growing large economies: UN

India’s economic growth forecast for 2025 has been revised downward to 6.3 per cent, and despite a projected moderation, the country remains one of the fastest-growing large economies, supported by resilient consumption and government spending, the United Nations has said. The UN on Thursday launched a report titled 'The World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2025'. “India remains one of the fastest growing large economies, driven by strong private consumption and public investment, even as growth projections have been lowered to 6.3 per cent in 2025,” Ingo Pitterle, Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Global Economic Monitoring Branch, Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), said at a press briefing here. The report said the global economy is at a precarious juncture, marked by heightened trade tensions and elevated policy uncertainty. The recent surge in tariffs—driving the effective US tariff rate up steeply—threatens to raise production costs, disrupt global supply chains and amplify financial turbulence.
New York State Senate adopts resolution commemorating 75th anniversary of Indian Constitution
In a first, the New York State Senate has formally adopted a resolution honouring the Indian Constitution on the occasion of its 75th anniversary, recognising it as a guiding framework for India's ongoing progress as a nation and celebrating the country's democratic values. New York State Senator Jeremy Cooney, the only member of Indian origin currently serving in the New York State Senate, introduced the landmark resolution, which was adopted in a ceremony on Wednesday. The event was attended by the Consul General of India in New York,  Binaya Pradhan, alongside prominent members of the Indian-American community in New York. “I am introducing this resolution in honour of the 75th anniversary of the Indian Constitution, a time to celebrate Indian independence and the many brave Indians who risked their lives for the betterment of their fellow countrymen,” Cooney said.
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