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Posted on 30 May 202411 June 2024 By Editor No Comments on India-Russia Trade Booms
India and Russia’s flourishing trade relationship presents a significant win-win situation for both economies. With continued cooperation and strategic planning, this partnership is poised for even greater success in the years to come. The strong foundation built over decades, coupled with recent initiatives, ensures that India-Russia trade will continue to thrive, overcoming challenges and exploring new opportunities.

Russia and India have a long-standing strategic partnership dating back to 2000. This partnership covers cooperation in various sectors, including politics, security, defense, trade, and science & technology.Both nations consider this a “special and privileged strategic partnership,” highlighting its importance. (This detail can be mentioned later)

Trade on the Rise

Recent years have seen a significant surge in India-Russia trade. The first quarter of 2024 reached a record-breaking $17.5 billion turnover, exceeding $50 billion annually for the first time. This reflects a 5% year-on-year growth, building on the impressive $65 billion trade volume achieved in 2023. Notably, India’s imports from Russia have significantly increased, making Russia the second-largest supplier of goods after China.

Factors Driving the Surge

The long-standing strategic partnership fosters cooperation across various sectors, including trade. India’s move to diversify its trade partnerships beyond China presents an opportunity for Russia.Sanctions imposed on Russia by Western nations have opened doors for Indian exports to fill market gaps.

Key Commodities Traded

  • Russia’s Exports to India: Crude oil, coke & briquettes, project goods, pearls, precious stones, fertilizers, and newsprint.
  • India’s Exports to Russia: Medicines, steel products, with potential for further growth in mineral fuels, iron and steel, wood products, and fertilizers.

Looking Ahead

The future of India-Russia trade appears promising, with experts predicting continued growth in 2024.This is bolstered by initiatives like:

  • Strengthened Economic Ties: Both nations are working to deepen economic ties, as evidenced by the “Joint Strategy for Enhancement of Russia-India Trade and Investment.”
  • Streamlined Processes: Initiatives like the Rupee-Ruble trade mechanism are being established to facilitate smoother trade flow.
  • Focus on Diversification: Both countries are exploring ways to diversify their trade portfolios beyond traditional commodities.

Strategic Moves and Challenges

The Indian Embassy in Moscow has identified consumer goods as a priority import area for Russia.This aims to increase Indian exports, particularly in response to the rise in Russian oil imports.However, a challenge exists: Indian exporters hesitate to export certain items (electronics, machinery) due to potential sanctions from other countries.

Priority Export Items

The priority list focuses on low-sanction-risk items:Food Items: Onions, grapes, bananas, spices, dried fruits, vegetables. Non-food Items: Home textiles (kitchen towels, etc.), cosmetics, and body care products

Conclusion

India and Russia’s flourishing trade relationship presents a win-win situation for both economies. With continued cooperation, strategic planning, and efforts to overcome current challenges, this partnership is poised for even greater success in the years to come.sharemore_vert

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