International Relations

India-Germany Relations

Introduction In several sectors, India-Germany relations expanded their connection beyond the ‘economic and development cooperation lens.’ Defence and strategic collaboration have become vital, and a conversation has started on the subject. Pillars of cooperation Economic Relations: In terms of India-Germany trade relations, Germany was India’s top European commercial partner in 2017-18, valued at US$ 21.98

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India-China: Bilateral Trade Crosses 125 billion USD in 2021

India’s trade with China had grown by 44percent in the year 2021as per the Chinese data. Talking about imports and exports the imports grew by 46% while the exports by 35 %. This despite the various measures taken in the direction of Atmanirbhar Bharat or self-reliance and post the galwan standoff. India china trade statistics

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India-Bhutan Relations

In Unacademy’s India Bhutan Relations UPSC notes, we will discuss the India Bhutan Friendship Treaty, the establishment of the India Bhutan Foundation, and how the two countries cooperate on economic and infrastructure development, education, and military.  India shares land boundaries with six distinct countries. One of these countries is Bhutan. Bhutan is a landlocked country

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India-Bangladesh Relations

Introduction Culturally and geographically, each country is tied to the other by the ancient Silk Road trade route, in which traders navigated China, India, Persia, and Greece. Commonalities that are  underlying India and Bangladesh’s relationship are tradition, culture, language, and shared principles such as secularism, democracy etc.  The connection has been enhanced in recent years,

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India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement

The agreement was signed on April 2, 2022, between India and Australia. The paper aimed to strengthen the economic and trade relations between the mentioned significant countries. This is clearly an interim activity; it would take time to discuss and deliver negotiations in the next 75 days for a full-fledged free trade between the borders

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