NITI Aayog’s report highlights the Middle East conflict’s potential impact on India’s trade and economy, risking the current account deficit and exchange rate. Instability also slows India-GCC FTA talks, hindering market access. Despite global uncertainty, merchandise trade remains steady, with services showing strong performance.
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