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News|Business|16 Apr 2026, 1:19 pm

India’s Export Resilience Looks Impressive, But The West Asia Shadow Still Refuses To Leave

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India’s export performance has remained resilient enough to invite optimism, but the optimism is not clean. The continuing shadow of conflict in West Asia means the outlook remains vulnerable even if the current numbers look respectable. This is the kind of trade story where relief and caution have to be read together. Export systems have already absorbed tariffs, freight disruptions and uneven global demand over the past few years. If shipments are still holding up, that suggests useful adaptability. But resilience should not be confused with protection from future shocks. Shipping costs, insurance and route stability can all change quickly if conflict persists. The policy importance of this goes beyond trade data. Exports are tied to jobs, manufacturing credibility and foreign exchange comfort. If the global backdrop worsens, India will need to think even more seriously about market diversification and logistical flexibility rather than relying on resilience as a permanent shield. For readers, the takeaway is that the export story is encouraging but not settled. India has shown capacity to withstand pressure. The question now is whether that capacity remains strong if the external environment deteriorates further.
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