The good thing is that iron-ore exports have been slashed by 54% so-far, while the overall exports have risen:
India's iron ore exports drop 54% to 6.8 mn tonnes during April-September | Business Standard
High exports, low imports narrow trade deficit in September - The New Indian Express...
Italy is still too small to hide the size of your stupidity.
Try something else.. albeit, that your tiny brain isn't capable of doing that, is a different thing.
ONBOARD PM'S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: India took the hardest hit during the recent financial market turmoil, but the country has also staged the "strongest recovery", Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said today.
Despite all the volatility, Indian markets have sharply rebounded, he added...
There is a budding new Green revolution in the eastern states like Bihar.
Bihar's state GDP has been rising in double digits, and improved yields are just one of the reason.
Good for India.. and good for food importers (esp rice importers) across the world. :tup:
more glorious if you write after seeing the facts... not only rice, but also those of wheat.
if food prices rise, the poorest suffer the most.
indian suppliers do help moderating the prices.
Not only Singapore, but India also became the leading supplier of food to Africa (Nigeria, Egypt) and middle-east.
Indian exports have vastly improved world supplies of foodgrains, and have had a benign impact on prices of food, esp rice.
Not only Singapore, but India also became the leading...
let's see, if china manages to feed her population... even after several years from now.
but, see what happened to you .... why is it that you don't matter, anymore?
SINGAPORE: India has overtaken Thailand as Singapore's biggest rice supplier for the first time, exporting 92,865 tonnes or 32.9% of the total rice supply to the island nation in the first eight months of 2013.
Thailand shipped 85,816 tonnes or 30.4 per cent during the January-August period...
Will china be able to feed its own population in 2013 ?
India will be distributing food to 800 million of its people at Rs 2 per kg for wheat and Rs 3 per kg for rice?
Care to compute what is the dollar value of these, and can a chinese able to buy these at those dollar values.
In not...
It is hardly strange that who is the OP of this thread: ChinaToday. :laugh:
He's on a full time job to scan Times of India and Economic Times daily ... and more english language online newspapers in India.
Please let us know .... is it just your obsession about India, or you just do it for the...