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Project on Analysis of India’s Foreign Trade Chapter 1 India and world trade

Introduction of Indian Economy Explain the trend of GNPfc and Per capita GNPfc Show the trend and explain the rate of growth and difference in rate of growth of GNP and per capita GNP What is the reason of difference according to you?

Role of Exports and Imports in Indian National Income Trend analysis of X and M: w.e.f to Conduct comparative analysis of role of export and import and balance of trade in and in : through table yearGNPfcExportsImports

India’s Balance of Payment account Explain role of Merchandize and invisibles in Balance of payment account Discuss the surplus or deficit because of these from 1990 to

Analysis of Exports and Imports of Indian Economy Go to url: d/ d/ Conduct analysis of: – Exports – Imports – Export destinations – Import destinations

Exports Find top 5 exports and how much do they contribute to total exports (value and % of total exports) – What is India’s rank in those in world market.. Discuss world market of the product and role of India To which top 5 countries are they exported toand in how much quantity (% of total)

Imports Find top 5 imports and how much do they contribute to total imports (value and % of total exports) – What is India’s rank in those in world market.. Discuss world market of the product and role of India To which top 5 countries are they imported from and in how much quantity (% of total)

Export Destinations Which are top 5 export destinations of the Economy Explain the trade pattern of each country and how important is India for it in terms of trade partner…

Import Destinations Which are top 5 import destinations of the Economy Explain the trade pattern of each country and how important is India for it in terms of trade partner…

Conclusion India and foreign trade