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India's invisible receipts grow 56% to $464.189 billion in April-Dec period
India's inward receipts from international trade in services, incomes, and remittances surged by 56% to $464.189 billion in the first nine months of FY26, significantly bolstering the country's balance of payments. The s…
India's inward receipts from international trade in services, incomes, and remittances surged by 56% to $464.189 billion in the first nine months of FY26, significantly bolstering the country's balance of payments. The services sector, contributing two-thirds of total receipts, saw a 9% increase to $310.242 billion, driven by telecommunication, computer,…
Key takeaways
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- India's inward receipts from international trade in services, incomes, and remittances surged by 56% to $464.189 billion in the first nine months of FY26, significantly bolstering the country's…
- The services sector, contributing two-thirds of total receipts, saw a 9% increase to $310.242 billion, driven by telecommunication, computer, and information services.
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- e of payments. The services sector, contributing two-thirds of total receipts, saw a 9% increase to $310.242 billion, driven by telecommunication, computer, and information services. India's inward receipts from…
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- India's inward receipts from international trade in services, incomes, and remittances surged by 56% to $464.189 billion in the first nine months of FY26, significantly bolstering the country's…
- The services sector, contributing two-thirds of total receipts, saw a 9% increase to $310.242 billion, driven by telecommunication, computer, and information services.