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No doubt, India conducts 17% of its exports to the USA, but it is very important for us to know that India is gradually diversifying its exports. Therefore, our market does not face as much risk from USA tariffs as others, like China. On the contrary

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You think India’s exports to China will increase? Bro, China sees India as a geopolitical rival, not a trade partner. They will never let Indian products flood their market, especially when they have their own alternatives. If anything, China will block more Indian imports, not increase them!!

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