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,…
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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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- 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.