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1. Geography – Page No 3
2. Brief History –Page 4 to 9
3. Interesting Facts – Page 10 to 12
4. Religion, Culture, Custom & Tradition – Page 13 to 22
5. Government & Economic – Page 23 to 26
6. Transportation & Freight Companies – Page 27 to 34
7. Import & Export Partners & Products – Page 35 to 38
8. International Trading Partners – Page 39 to 40
9. End of Presentation – Page 41
Religious and secular culture come together in
the increasing use of namaste pronounced
NAH-muh-stay in English the term is
associated with both Hinduism and yoga. The
word comes from Sanskrit and literally means
“bowing to you” or “I bow to you,” and is
used as a Greeting.
“Namaste” Used as a Greeting
India is a country in South Asia
(Asia Continental)
Geography
India Standard Time
India Standard Time (IST) is 5:30 hours ahead of
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This time zone is
in use during standard time in:
Asia. India Standard Time is a half-hour time zone.
India is located in South Asia
and It shares its border with
Eight countries- Afghanistan
and Pakistan to the north-
west, China, Bhutan and
Nepal to the north, Myanmar
to the far East and
Bangladesh to the east.
South East Sri-Lanka.
Historically, there are Five named oceans:
The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic.
However, most countries - including the
United States - now recognize the Southern
(Antarctic) as the fifth ocean. The Pacific,
Atlantic, and Indian are known as the three
major oceans.
Portuguese Vasco da Gama discovered a
sea route to India
Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to
reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the
Malabar Coast. Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497,
rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and anchored at Malindi on the east
coast of Africa. for Gold, spices, and other treasures were valuable in
Europe
India Was Known As 'Sone Ki Chidiya'! ... From
Kohinoor to Kamasutra, From Agricultural
land to Mountains, India had it all. India was a
country which had everything, from money to
gold to animals to beauty. India was the
wealthiest land in the ancient times and hence it
was called ’ Sone Ki Chidiya’ means “Gold
Sparrow”.
Brief History
The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word
Hindu. The latter term stems from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, which was the
historical local appellation for the Indus River. The ancient Greeks referred to the
Indians as Indoi (Ἰνδοί), which translates as "The people of the Indus".
The name Bharat is derived from the legendary king Bharat who was ancestor of
Kauravas and Pandavas; Bharat, the son of King Dushyant and Shakuntala was
the first Hindu King of India.
"Hindustan", as the term Hindu itself, entered the English language in the 17th
century. In the 19th century, the term as used in English referred to the
Subcontinent. "Hindustan" was in use simultaneously with "India" during the
British Raj. Today, "Hindustan" is no longer in use as the official name for India.
India, also known as the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia.
The past of the British Raj refers to the period of British rule on
the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. The system of
governance was instituted in 1858 when the rule of the
East India Company was transferred to the Crown in the person of
Queen Victoria.
British Raj: 1858–1947
Company rule in India: 1757–1858
British comes to India as a trading company around 1600, instarting years their main purpose is related or revolving aroundtrading/business, because in that time trading is most profitablebusiness — they buy product from India and sell it in Europe at aprofit margins of 4 to 5 times, their main competitors in businessare Dutch and French.With a period of time, due to competition with Dutch & French,British started making deals with local king for tax rebate forbetter profit margins in trading,
The East India Company was an English company formed for
the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India.
Incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600, it was
started as a monopolistic trading body so that England could
participate in the East Indian spice trade.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian
independence movement against British colonial rule. Employing nonviolent civil
disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and
freedom across the world.
Mahatma Gandhi Indian currency have photo of
Mahatma Gandhi.
The freedom fighters of India played an
extensive role in getting independence for the
countryPopularly known as Mahatma
Gandhi or The Father of the
Nation in India, undertook 17
fasts during India's freedom
movement. His longest fasts
lasted 21 days. Fasting was a
weapon used by Gandhi as part of
his philosophy of Ahimsa (non-
violence) as well as satyagraha.
Partition displaced fifteen million people and killed more
than a million. In August, 1947, when, after three hundred
years in India, the British finally left, the subcontinent was
partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu-
majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Independence Day is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national
holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the
United Kingdom on 15 August 1947.
Also Independence ceremonies are called flag hoisting. 15th August is
the day of Independence & 26th January is Republic Day. The flag in
the Republic day is hoisted by the President of India & on the
Independence Day it is the Prime Minister of India .
National flag is hoisted by political head of India, the Prime Minister at
historical site Red Fort in Delhi.
Capital of India – New Delhi
Tricolor's of the Flag Meaning. In the
national flag of India the top band is of
Saffron color, indicating the strength and
courage of the country. The white middle
band indicates peace and truth with
Dharma Chakra. The last band is Green in
color shows the fertility, growth and
auspiciousness of the land.
National flag of India
Every free nation of the world has its own flag. It is a
symbol of a free country. The National Flag of India was
adopted in its present form during the meeting of
Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days
before India’s independence from the British on 15 August,
1947. It served as the national flag of the Dominion of India
between 15 August 1947 and 26 January 1950 and that of
the Republic of India thereafter. In India, the term
“tricolor” refers to the Indian national flag.
Buttons
Chess
Ruler Shampoo Sanskrit name is (Champu means Massage).
Guru Nanak, the founding prophet and the first Guru of Sikhism. Made
references to soapberry tree and soap in the 16th century.
Snakes and Ladders
Cotton
cultivationZero & Decimal System
Radio wireless
Diamond Binary Code Martial arts Fiber Optics
Cataract Surgery Water on Moon
CardsFlush Toilets
Ink
Plastic Surgery
Ayurevdic
medicineSteel & Metal
Yoga
Interesting Facts
36% Indian working in NASA
34% Indian working in Microsoft.
48% Doctor’s &
12% Scientist’s in
USA from India.
Study by scientist & research found that Indian brain more Activate & Genius.
World 11% of
gold Indian
women's wear
everyday.
HARMANDIR SAHIB –GOLDEN TEMPLE (PUNJAB)
Popularly known as Darbar Sahib / Golden Temple) - It is a Sikh Gurdwara located in Amritsar, Punjab
It is a white marble mausoleum of Mumtaz Mahal built by Shah Jahan in 1632. It is located at Agra, in Uttar Pradesh. It was built in 22 years by 20,000 workers and along with 1,000 elephants.
Azim Hashim
Premji is an Indian
business tycoon,
investor, engineer,
and philanthropist,
who is the chairman
of Wipro Limited.
He is informally
known as the Czar of
the Indian IT
Industry.
Ambani has been
the richest man in
Asia for a while
now, and this year,
he made it onto the
list of the 11th
richest worldwide!
Mukesh Ambani’s
net worth is $52.6
billion.
Ratan Tata, GBE is an
Indian industrialist,
investor, philanthropist,
and a former chairman
of Tata Sons who serves
as its chairman
emeritus. Ratan Tata's
Net worth can become
more than $ 70 billion
but he donates 66% to
of their annual profit.
Lakshmi Niwas Mittal
is an Indian steel
magnate, based in the
United Kingdom. He is
the chairman and CEO
of ArcelorMittal, the
world's largest
steelmaking
company. Net worth is
$11.7 billion.
Pichai
Sundararajan, also
known as Sundar
Pichai, is an Indian-
American business
executive. He is an
engineer and the
chief executive
officer of Google
LLC.
Mother Teresa was the
founder of the Order of the
Missionaries of Charity, a
Roman Catholic congregation
of women dedicated to
helping the poor. Considered
one of the 20th Century's
greatest humanitarians, she
was canonized as
Saint Teresa of Calcutta in
2016.
Taj Mahal
Population of India 2019: Looking into the latest UN
data, the approximate population of India is 1,350,438,098.
The population of India is rising at alarming rate and this is
why the country is known as the second most populous
country in the world after China.
Second most populous country in the world after China around 1.350 billion
Religion, Culture, Custom & Tradition
79.08%
14.20%
2.30% 1.70% 2.00%
Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist,Jain andOthers
Religion wise Population of India
29 States in India
There are 29 states and 7 union
territories in India. Each state and union
territory of India has an administrative,
legislative and judicial capita.
22 languages – Hindi, English, Assamese, Bengali,
Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam,
Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit,
Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Santhali, Maithili
and Dogri.
The 122 languages have more than 10,000
native speakers. Out of which, 22
languages have more than 1 million native
speakers..
Top Richest States in India 2019
The Indian constitution, in 1950, declared Hindi is official language of the India.
1. Maharashtra(Mumbai) – GDP Rs.27.96 lakh crore2. Tamil Nadu – GDP Rs.17.25 lakh Crores3. Karnataka – GDP Rs.15.88 Lakhs Crores4. Uttar Pradesh – GDP Rs.15.79 lakh Crores5. Gujarat – GDP Rs.14.96 lakh Crore
Different Religious Different tradition wear
Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily
influenced by Dharmic religions. ... India is the birthplace of Hinduism,
Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and other religions. They are
collectively known as Indian religions.
Indian Sarees, Dresses and
Kurtas world Famous
Amazing Fact that every 500 km of the distance Religious, Language, Culture, Tradition, Food, Body Color Change in India
Ethnic wear covers all the Indian traditional category
of clothing which are wear by Indian women and men
as the sign of their culture. It includes Saree, Salwar
Kameez, Lehenga, Kurta for women and Kurta Pajama,
Sherwani, Dhoti Kurta for men.
Indian traditional wedding dress
National River – Ganges
National Fruit – Mango Highest Export form India
National Animal & Bird Peacock & Bengal Tiger
National Heritage Animal – Indian Elephant
Elephants are important in Indian mythology
too. Lord Ganesha - one of the most
popular Indian deities and the Lord of Wisdom -
bears an elephant head.
National Emblem
National Flower : Lotus
The Indian cricket team are two
times World Champions.
India's Sachin Tendulkar god of
Cricket has broken almost every record
there is in cricket.
Indian national game is HockeyIndia has won eight Olympic gold medals
in Hockey
Five-time winner of
the World Chess
Championship,
Grandmaster Viswanathan
Anand
India has won all
six Kabaddi world cups
Sania Mirza is an Indian
tennis star and one of the
top doubles tennis players
in the world.
Indian athletes have won a total of 28 medals in Olympic so far
Milkha Singh, also known as the 'Flying
Sikh', is the most famous Indian sprinter
and one of the first sporting icons of the
country. Singh was the first Indian athlete to
win a gold medal in the Commonwealth
Games.
Indian famous Sports are Cricket, Hockey, Kabaddi, Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Motor Sports, Wrestling, Football, Table Tennis,
In modern India,
the history of Indian food mainly
carried the traditional trends
of Indian cuisines including the
Hindu vegetarian food, Mughal
delicacies, Chinese and other
foreign delicacies. Sweets became
the major attraction not just during
Indian festivals but also during
special occasions.
WORLD FAMOUS INDIAN DISHCHICKEN CURRY & ROTI(BREAD)
Indian Spices were traded around
Europe and Asia. Indian cuisine has
influenced other cuisines across the
world, especially those from Europe, the
Middle East, North Africa, sub-Saharan
Africa, Southeast Asia, the British Isles,
Fiji, and the Caribbean.
Indian Thali
Indian Thali :- Indian people found of Food they like to eat full meal in the
Dinner time or Lunch time depend of location. Thali is a round platter used
to serve food in the Indian subcontinent. Thali is also used to refer to
an Indian-style meal made up of a selection of various dishes which are
served on a platter. In Thali cover all types of food like Curry, Bread, Rice,
Sweet, Salad, Yogurt, Poppadum, Etc.
Indian spices demand all over the world ..Indian Spices Highest Export around the world
500 million vegetarians in India, compare to
population of any country. That’s why KFC &
McDonald’s introduce Veg. Meals.Samosa
The most famous Indian food around the world.
Vada Pav Dosha
Biryani Tikka & Kabab Butter Chicken
Stuffed paratha Tandoori Chicken chole bhature
Masala Tea - Chai
India: It is the second biggest
producer of tea in the
world with an annual
production hovering around
1,279 million kg
India Export around $763.2
million (11%) dollars value
worth of tea during 2018
In India all Corporate office close on Sunday & Indian Festivals. Few office close on Saturday & Sunday
India in country of Festivals due to many difference religion live together. Major festivals are Diwali, Navratri, Holi, Raksha
badan, Eid, Dussehra, Ganpati, Durga Pooja, Christmas, Onam, Janmashtami, Pongal, Makar Sankranti(Kite), Lohri etc. On Festivals
People like to wear tradition cloths.
Deepawali-New year is the
festival of lights, Is Celebrate all
over the world where Indian
lives.
Navratri-celebrated for 9 (nine) full
days in India everywhere.
Honors of Maa Durga.
Holi – Color Festival celebrated in the spring
season because it is
welcoming spring.
Sister tie Rakhi to
Brother
on Raksha
Bandan
Eid -Celebrated by
Muslims worldwide
that marks the end of
Ramadan-fasting
Ganesh Chaturthi is
a ten-day Hindu festival
celebrated God
Ganesha's birthday.
Dussehra in honour
of King Rama's victory
over Ravana
Durga Pooja the victory
of the goddess Durga
against Devil
Makar Sankranti
Kite Festivals
Janmashtami the
birthday of Lord
Krishna
Bollywood, an Indian Hollywood, refers to the Hindi language movie industry in India. Hollywood produces 500 films per year
on average and has a worldwide audience of 2.6 billion whereas Bollywood produces more than 1000 (not consistently) films
every year and has a worldwide audience of 3 Billion. The film industry has far-reaching economic impact in Asia's third-biggest
economy.
Indian Movies & Songs famous across the world.
Raj Kapoor Dilip Kumar Rajesh Khanna
Amitabh
BachchanShahrukh Khan Aishwarya Rai Priyanka Chopra Madhuri Dixit
Miss World 1994 Miss World 2000World Famous Indian Actor’s
Indian films are screened in over 90 countries. Bollywood is loved by people all across the globe and here is a list of
countries that are crazy for Bollywood China, Pakistan, Poland, Egypt, Afghanistan, Taiwan, Peru, Germany.
T-Series, Indian entertainment company Which hosts Bollywood music videos and movie trailers, has made history for becoming
the first YouTube channel to surpass 100 million subscribers on the platform. That’s why around world people like to learn “Hindi”
Language.
Indian movies making total our revenue world wide around $2 billion dollars every year. Around 30 film company Indian stock
exchange, 1000 cinema house in India and world largest ticket sell around 3.5 billion per year.
Indian Prime Minister’s Mr. Narendra Modi
5th most Famous & powerful person in the
world.
Government & Economic
The politics of India works within the framework of the country's
constitution. India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic
in which the President of India is the head of state and the Prime
Minister of India is the head of government.
Jawaharlal Nehru - First Prime Minister of India
Indira Gandhi was the daughter of Jawaharlal
Nehru, the first prime minister of India. She
served as Prime Minister from January 1966
to March 1977
➢ He has more than 12-million followers onTwitter.
➢ Throughout his service, he didn’t takeany leave.
➢ On 8 November 2016 announced thedemonetization of all ₹500 and ₹1,000banknotes to stop black money.
He his 14th Prime Minister of India since 2014
Make in India
Clean India Campaign
Economic Reforms and Policy Implementation
Foreign Policy Put on Fast-track Mode
Tourism Gets a Push
Campaign for Building Toilets
Mr. Modi never lost an election.
Implementation of GST Expansion of electricity and roads
Push for Yoga
Digital India
Best Initiatives Launched by Modi
The Indian Rupee is the official currency of India. The rupee
is subdivided into 100 paisa, though as of 2019, coins of
denomination of 1 rupee is the lowest value in use. The
issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank
of India.
Official website: rbi.org.in
Central bank: Reserve Bank of India
Subunit: Paisa
Banknotes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 2000 - Rupee note
Coins: One rupee, Indian 10-rupee coin, Indian 5-rupee coin, Indian
2-rupee coin
Indian Rupee symbol
Country Currency Currency Symbol Value in ₹
United Kingdom British Pound One GBP 85.66 INR
The European Union* Euro One EUR 77.41 INR
Switzerland Swiss Franc One CHF 69.87 INR
The Czech Republic Czech Koruna One CZK 3.02 INR
Poland Polish Zloty One PLN 18.15 INR
Russia Russian Ruble One RUB 1.10 INR
Hungary Hungarian Forint One HUF 0.24 INR
United states Dollar One Dollar 68.86 INR
China Chinese Yuan Yuan 10.01 INR
Indian Currency Exchange Rate
1. Citibank
2. Standard Chartered Bank
3. HSBC Bank
4. Deutsche Bank
5. Bank of Scotland
6. Development Band of Singapore Bank
7. Barclays Bank
8. The Bank of America
9. The Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait
Indian banks all over the Global
1.State Bank of India
2.ICICI Bank
3.HDFC Bank
4.Punjab National Bank
5.Bank of India
6.Canara Bank
7.Bank of Baroda
8.Axis Bank
9.Kotak Bank
10.Union Bank of India
11.Indian Overseas Bank
12.IDBI Bank Limited
13.State Bank of Patiala
14.Indian Bank
15.Power Finance Corp
16.Oriental Bank of Commerce
17.Syndicate Bank
Few Top Foreign Banks lndia
There are 22 public sector banks in India, as of 2019.
India has 45 foreign banks with total 286 branches operating in India.
Foreign Banks in India. There are two ways of presence of foreign
banks in India. First is the branch form of presence which means that
the foreign bank has its physical branch in India. Second is the presence
through Representative Office in India, which is not actually a branch.
The economy of India is a developing mixed economy. It is the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP
and the third-largest by purchasing power parity. The country ranks 139th in per capita GDP and 119th in per capita
GDP.
India has one of the fastest
growing service sectors in the world
with an annual growth rate above 9%
since 2001, which contributed to 57% of
GDP. India has become a major exporter
of IT services, Business Process
Outsourcing (BPO) services,
and software services with $177 billion
revenue in FY 2019.
GDP per capita rank:
139nd (nominal; 2018); 119th (PPP; 2018)
GDP rank:
7th (nominal; 2018); 3rd (PPP; 2018)
GDP by sector: Agriculture: 15.87%;
Industry: 29.73%; Services: 54.40%; (2018-19)
GDP growth: :
8.2% (16/17) - 7.2% (17/18);
7.2% (18/19e) 7.5% (19/20f)
Economic Aid:
$3.09 billion
Fiscal year:
1 April – 31 March
Base borrowing rate:
6.25%
Major Industries in India
1. Textile Industry
2. Food Processing Industry
3. Chemical Industry
4. Cement Industry
5. Steel Industry
6. Software Industry
7. Mining Industry
8. Petroleum Industry:
1. Railways transport
2. Road transport
3. Ports Transport
4. Inland water transport
5. Coastal shipping Transport
6. Airlines Transport.
22.6% on Foot, 13.1% Bicycle,
12.7% Moped/Scooter,/Motor
Cycle, 3% Auto Rickshaw, 11.4%
Bus, 3.5% Train, 0.2% water
transport, 3.5% by air, 30% not
travel.
The main transport system in India for Import & Export Number of Indian International Freight Station
Types Nos.
Shipping and ports 46
Air Logistics 17
Inland Container Depots 47
Container Freight Station 4
Transportation & Freight Companies
Indian Local Transportation
8,500 Railway stations
20 International Airports
13 sea ports
Around 8,500 Railway stations in IndiaMumbai's local rail network is the
busiest commuter train system in the
world; with 7.5 million people using the
trains to commute daily, it is no surprise
that overcrowding, here.
Mumbai Local Rail Network
India has 4th largest largest railway
network(Only behind United States, China
& Russia) with 115,000 km of track
and 7,112 stations. Indian railways has
also been included in the list of Top 10
employers of the World.
Introduce ICF(Integral Coach Factory) High Speed Train in 2018
The indigenous design of the Train 18 has
the potential to shake up the high-speed
train-building industry of the world, claims
the ICF. It said that the train, though
designed for a maximum speed of 160kmph
has the potential to go up to 200kmph if
matching track, Over Head Equipment and
signaling infrastructure is in place.
7 Best Luxury trains In India
➢ Maharajas’ Express
➢ Royal Rajasthan On Wheels
➢ Palace On Wheels
➢ The Deccan Odyssey
➢ Golden Chariot
➢ Royal Orient Train
➢ Fairy Queen Express
Indian Railways has been introducing new trains to
benefit the tourists across India. There are
some luxurious trains in important tourist cities
of India as well as some scenic Toy trains like
Kalka-Shimla Toy Train. Indian Railways will soon
start its services for Gatimaan Express which is said
to be the fastest train in India.
Proposed Train Routes for International LineIndian Railways is also planning to build the highest railway track in the world
even taller than the Beijing-Lhasa Railway Line.
Indian Railways has also been planning the rail system between southern
Bhutan and India.
It is also said that the Central Government is considering a rail route from
Manipur to Vietnam Via Burma.
Indian Railways in collaboration with rail authorities in China is interested in
starting a High Speed Rail link between New Delhi in India and Kunming in
China Via Myanmar.
A rail route to Thailand is also possible if Burma Railway is rebuilt. This would
also give proper connectivity toMalaysia and Singapore as well.
S.No Name of the Port Coast State
1. Kandla Western Coast Gujarat
2. Paradip Eastern Coast Odisha
3. JNPT Western Coast Maharashtra
4. Mumbai Western Coast Maharashtra
5. Visakhapatnam Eastern Coast Andhra Pradesh
6. Chennai Eastern Coast Tamil Nadu
7. Kolkata Eastern Coast West Bengal
8. Mangalore Western Coast Karnataka
9. Tuticorin Eastern Coast Tamil Nadu
10. Mormugao Western Coast Goa
11. Kochi Western Coast Kerala
12. Krishnapatnam Port Eastern Coast Andhra Pradesh
13. Ennore Eastern Coast Tamil Nadu
India has a coastline spanning 7516.6 kilometers, forming one of the
biggest peninsulas in the world. According to the Ministry of
Shipping, around 95 per cent of India's trading by volume and 70
per cent by value is done through maritime transport.
Jawaharlal Nehru port (Mumbai)Jawaharlal Nehru port is the largest container port in
India and is also known by Nhava Sheva. It is
situated in Maharashtra (Mumbai). It accounts for
more than half of total container volumes handled at
India's 12 public ports and around 40 percent of the
nation's overall containerized ocean trade.
Kandla port(Gujarat)The Kandla port is situated 90 kms from the Gulf of
Kutch, Gujarat in a place called the Kandla creek. It is
the largest port in India by volume of cargo handled.
Today, the Kandla port is one of the highest profit
earning port of India and the center for exporting
grains and importing oil.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) manages a around 134 Airports, which includes 20 International Airports, 81
Domestic Airports, 08 Customs Airports and 25 Civil Enclaves at Defense Airfields.
Both airport is the largest in the
country and is also the busiest both
regarding passenger traffic and
cargo handling.
Indira Gandhi International
Airport, Delhi
Chhatrapati Shivaji
International Airport – Mumbai
936.03
906.32
417.79
348.4
INDIRA GANDHI(DELHI)
CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI(MUMBAI)
CHENNAI (CHENNAI)
KEMPEGOWDA (BENGALURU)Indian International Airport
India's leading airports by freight handled per year (in 1,000 metric tons)
Top freight forwarding companies
1. Kuehne+Nagel Inc
2. C.H. Robinson Worldwide
3. DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding
4. Geodis
5. Sinotrans Limited
6. CJ Korea Express
7. DB Schenker Logistics
8. Chinatrans International Limited
9. Pantos Logistics
10. Worldwide Logistics Group.
11. Panalpina Inc.
12. Zhejiang Jiulong International Logistics Co.
13. Expeditors International of Washington
14. Hitachi Transport System
15. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics
1. CTC Freight Carriers Private India
Limited
2. Trans Ocean Bulk Logistics
3. Safe-express
4. Global Express Logistics
5. DTDC
6. Agarwal Packers and Movers
7. First Flight-
8. Atlas Logistics Pvt Ltd
9. Sal Logistics Pvt Ltd
10. Falcon Fright
Top Logistics companies
There are thousands of freight forwarding & Logistics companies in India. (Office time 10am to 7pm -Sunday closed)
Freight forwarding & Logistics companies
Import & Export Partners & Products
Top Product Exports Top Exports Parterns
Rank Country Value (US$ billion)Share of overall
exports
1 United States 40.4 15.30%
2 United Arab Emirates 30.3 11.50%
3 Hong Kong 12.2 4.60%
4 China 9.5 3.60%
5 United Kingdom 8.9 3.40%
6 Singapore 7.8 3%
7 Germany 7 2.70%
8 Saudi Arabia 7 2.70%
9 Sri Lanka 5.5 2.10%
10 Bangladesh 5.5 2.10%
11 Vietnam 5.3 2%
1 Regional Handicrafts
2 Organic Supplements and Medicines
3 Meat Exportation
4 Dairy Products
5 Homeopathy Medicines
6 Jewelry and Precious Stones
7 Leather and Leather Products
8 Ceramics
9 Petroleum Products
10 Textiles
Top Product Imports Top Imports Partners
Rank Country Value (US$ billion)Share of overall
imports
1 China 61.5 15.80%
2 Saudi Arabia 21.4 5.50%
3 Switzerland 21.1 5.40%
4 United States 20.5 5.20%
5 United Arab Emirates 20.3 5.20%
6 Indonesia 13.9 3.50%
7 South Korea 13.1 3.40%
8 Germany 11.8 3.00%
9 Iraq 11.3 2.90%
10 Nigeria 10.2 2.60%
11 Qatar 9.7 2.50%
1 Chemical fertilizers
2 Edible oils
3 Iron and Steel
4 Machinery
5 Medicines
6 Non-ferrous Metals
7 Petrol and Petroleum products
8 Paper
9 Precious stones
10 Plastic
11 Transport equipment
12 Wool
India is currently the world’s fastest-growing large economy. India represents a sizable and dynamic market, with
an annual GDP growth rate of around 7% and is an important player in global economic governance.
India is an important trade and Investment partner for the EU
European Union (EU) decided on a
free trade agreement (FTA) with
India for strengthening two-way trade
and investment
The EU is the leading destination for Indian exports (almost 18% of the
total). India is the EU's 9th largest trading partner, accounting for 2.3% of EU's
total trade in goods in 2018, well behind the USA (16.9%) and China
(15.3%). Trade in goods between the EU and India increased by 72% in the
last decade.
Luxury Goods & Gold Indian Spices Fine Textiles
Indian Silk Ebony - artificial jewelleryCar Parts
Indian companies invested over €50 billion in Europe since 2000.
The EU is the leading destination for Indian exports (almost 18% of the total).
The EU is India's largest trading partner, accounting for €92 billion worth of trade in goods in 2018
India is now the 4th largest service exporter to the EU and the 6th largest destination for EU services
exports.
International Trading Partners
• The Netherlands increased its import purchases fromIndia from 2017 to 2018 by the leading 59.3%.
• In second place was Nepal with a 32.2% gain in value.• China boosted its imports from India by 31.3%, trailed
by a 21.4% improvement for Bangladesh, a 17.7%uptick for Malaysia and a 12% boost from UnitedStates-based importers.
•Reliance Industries (oil, gas)•Tata Motors (cars, trucks)•Indian Oil (oil, gas)
•Coal India (diversified metals, mining)
•ITC (tobacco)•Bharat Heavy Electricals (electrical equipment)•Hindalco Industries (aluminum)
Biggest Companies Servicing Indian Trading Globally
India has important and strong economicrelations with many countries in the world.Traditionally India has maintained traderelations with various countries. After theeconomic reforms of the early nineties, theIndian economy was opened up to furtherbilateral trade relations with various countriesand to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Importrestrictions on many items were lifted which ledto expansion of India's economic relations withother nations.
India is likely to become the world’s second-largest economyby 2030, next only to China and overtaking the US, accordingto Business experts. The UK-based multinational bank alsopredicts that based on nominal GDP using purchasing powerparity exchange rates, China will overtake the US by 2020.