Research Paper Final Presentation1
Research Paper Final Presentation1
Research Paper Final Presentation1
Presented by :-
Satyendra Dhakre
MBA IInd Year
INTRODUCTION
Foreign
trade
transaction
Import Export
Net Exports
trade trade
Foreign trade has played a crucial role in India s economy and
its growth
Over the years, India's trade with other countries have gone up
substantially. Apart from that, India is now a major player in
global trading system and all the major sectors of Indian
economy are linked to the world outside either directly or
indirectly through international trade.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Secondary data has been collected and used for the present research study.
Sources of Data
Secondary data was collected from internet, reference books, journals, articles,
publications and various printed material.
LIMITATIONS OF STUDY
Present research paper is based on available data of foreign trade.
Time span taken for this study is last decade.
OBJECTIVE OF RESEARCH PAPER
export in
crores
Export Interpretation
Interpretation:
Export means the goods or commodities that we are selling to
outside countries.
It is also observed that the growth percentage over a previous year
is in double digit.
The highest growth rate ware found in the year 2010-11 that is
36% over previous year.
It means that India is taking good efforts for increasing their
export.
IMPORTS
Hence India need to import in large quantities, food , cotton jute. Etc
Interpretation:
Import means the goods or commodities that we are buying from
outside countries.
The above graphical presentation shows composition of import in
India which is increasing year by year.
The percentage growth in import is also steadily increasing.
The import is increasing because few of the commodities that we
are having less p production and more consumption, for example
petroleum goods.
FOREIGN TRADE
The foreign trade means the countries to which India exports its
goods and countries from which it imports. Thus the direction of
foreign trade consists of destination of our exports and sources of
our imports
INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE DATA ANALYSIS
Foreign trade in crores
Interpretation:
The foreign trade means the countries to which India exports its
goods and countries from which it imports.
The graphical presentation shows increasing direction in foreign
trade
If we are taking about in terms of growth then there is constantly
increment in the foreign trade.
The India’s foreign trade balance is in negative it means that
India is a trade deficit country.
Trade deficit situation is occurs only when import exceeds
export.
MAJOR DESTINATIONS OF INDIA’S IMPORT
(APR-JAN 2012-13)
Destinations of India’s import means goods that we are buying from other
countries
Import in percentage
Interpretation:
A major destination of India’s Import means the goods or
commodities that we are buying from other countries.
SUGGESTIONS
To ensure a more equitable regional distribution in balance of trade.
Attain economic self-sufficiency by way of paying for imports through exports.
To reduce import and improve export so that India will have positive trade
deficit.
Government policies and political willingness seems to be a major step in this
direction.
Improving the competitiveness of goods in terms of price and quality to
penetrate the world market.
The prospects of India as a trade destination would be realized, if some of its
constraints could be overcome.
CONCLUSION
India’s foreign trade has grown remarkably both in terms of value and quantity,
since the beginning of economic planning.