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The plan proposed by Niti Aayog and the Foundation for Economic Development involves creating manufacturing clusters for such ...
China is the largest auto components supplier to India, contributing close to 23 per cent of India's imports, the NITI Aayog ...
NITI Aayog states that India can expand its market presence significantly by targeting USD 25 billion in exports over the ...
The NITI Aayog's $25 billion export roadmap to boost India's hand and power tools sector is not just about tapping global ...
Niti Aayog’s recent launch of a fiscal health index, intended as an annual publication, aims to provide data-driven insights into the fiscal health of Indian states. It focuses on guiding fiscal ...
NITI Aayog proposes a Rs 12,000 crore incentive plan to boost India’s hand and power tools sector, aiming for a 10% global ...
NITI Aayog emphasises that increasing R&D spending is crucial for India to compete globally, especially as the industry ...
A NITI Aayog report reveals that India's automotive ambitions are hindered by a lack of innovation due to inadequate R&D ...
NITI Aayog's report also outlined several strategic fiscal and non-fiscal interventions aimed at enhancing India's global competitiveness in the automotive sector.
While exports grow, India’s auto component imports have also risen by 80%, jumping from USD 6.7 billion in FY21 to USD 12.1 ...
The report highlighted that these features, which help drivers stay safer on the road, were present in 42 per cent of new ...
New Delhi: The federal policy think tank Niti Aayog on Tuesday laid down a road map to increase India's exports of hand and power tools to over $25 billion by 2035 from $1 billion in 2025.