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Port Infrastructure in India: IBEF
India has a vast network of ports that play a crucial role in its economy by facilitating the import and export of goods. Port infrastructure in India is constantly evolving to meet the growing demands of trade. India has 12 major & 205 notified minor and intermediate ports. The largest port in India is the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It handles more than half of India's containerized cargo and is considered one of the most efficient ports in the region. Other major ports include Kandla Port, Paradip Port, and Visakhapatnam Port, which handle a significant amount of cargo traffic. The Government of India is investing heavily in the development of port infrastructure to promote trade and promote economic growth. For more information on the largest port in India, visit the India Brand Equity Foundation website.

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Shipping Industry: Largest Port in India | IBEF
Ports in India play a significant role in the country's economy as they are major gateways for international trade. India has a vast coastline and many natural and artificial ports. The Indian port infrastructure is constantly evolving and modernizing to meet the demands of the growing economy. The largest port in India is the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), located in Mumbai. It handles a significant portion of India's international trade and is considered one of the busiest ports in the country. These ports are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and technology to handle various types of cargo. With the increasing demand for goods and services, the Indian government is investing heavily in developing port infrastructure to boost the country's trade and economy.

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Indian Handloom - IBEF India
The Indian handloom industry represents and preserves vibrant Indian culture. The handloom artists of India are globally known for their unique hand-spinning, weaving, and printing styles. It is one of the largest cottage industries in India. With the increasing demand for handloom fabrics globally, India exports handloom clothes to more than 20 countries globally, such as USA, UK, Spain, Australia, etc. India Brand Equity Foundation provides all information.
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Types of handloom products exported by India
Handloom business in India has been carried by lakhs of artisans across India and is one of the most widely unorganized economic activities. It comprises 23.77 lakh looms, employing more than 3 million people in direct and allied activities. India produces many traditional handloom products such as sarees, kurtas, shawls, ghagra cholis, lungis, fashion accessories, bedspreads, etc. Indian silk scarves are popular all over the world. Panipat, Karur, Varanasi, and Kannur are the major handloom export cities. To know more, visit India Brand Equity Foundation website.
 
Exploring the Alternatives: The Rise of Renewable Energy Resources
Renewable energy has emerged as a crucial solution to the challenges of climate change and energy security. A wide range of renewable energy resources and sources are available to harness, including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal energy. Solar power is one of the most abundant renewable energy sources and has seen significant growth in recent years, thanks to advancements in technology and government incentives. Wind power is another major player in the renewable energy sector, with several large-scale wind farms operating across the country. To get more information on top renewable energy stocks in india visit the IBEF site.
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Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council: IBEF India
India is the largest cotton-producing nation in the world, contributing significantly to the economy and supporting the livelihood of farmers. In 2020, India ranked 3rd in global raw cotton exports, accounting for 10.2%. The Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council promotes cotton textile exports to over 159 countries, with Bangladesh, China, and Vietnam being the top importers. The Council plays a vital role in the growth and success of the cotton textile industry in India.
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Cashew Cultivation in India - IBEF
Cashew cultivation is an important industry in India. The country is one of the largest producers of cashews in the world, with the majority of production taking place in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. The main challenges faced by cashew farmers in India include low productivity, lack of access to credit and technology, and high costs of inputs. The government has implemented various schemes to support the development of the cashew Nut industry, including providing subsidies for planting and harvesting, as well as setting up processing units. For more information on Cashew Cultivation in India visit the India Brand Equity Foundation website.
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How Is India Doing On Foreign Direct Investment?
Foreign Direct Investment comes from foreign countries, but it isn’t as simple as it sounds. Every country allows FDI but with specific rules and regulations. It involves the transfer of technology that requires building the necessary infrastructure in the host country and training the employees. India has its own rules for allowing FDI. India was ranked 15th in the world ranking in FDI in 2013, but in 2014 it moved up to 9th position. The credit for enhancing India's position in the world FDI table goes to its foreign investment policy.
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Who Are Leading Handloom Weavers In India?
Handloom weavers in India are called artisans because they follow weaving as a family tradition. If you consider the weavers as a large family, you will find that they have a tradition of weaving clothes from natural fabrics. And they have been following this tradition for a long time. When we think of handloom clothes, the first name that comes to our mind is Banarasi silk sarees with gold and silver threads. These sarees are so popular that every Indian bride wants to wear a Banarasi silk saree for her wedding.
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The History Of Renewable Energy Industry In India
India's renewable energy industry is set to be the third largest in the world with 40% of the energy capacities in the year 2022. Also, the country is the third largest consumer of electricity in the world. India is committed to increasing its energy production with non-fossil fuel sources by 2030 and the country is doing well in this direction. Hydroelectric power is one of the most important renewable energy resources in India and this is evident from the country's current world rank.