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Anjali Mirchandani
Preetam Das
Sandeep Chandra D R
Shadab Khan
Surbhi Gupta
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31A
43A
46A
51A
India's growing economy, strategic location, friendly foreign policy andlarge and
vibrant diasporahasPrime
won it
more allies than enemies
Minister
India has friendly relations with several countries in thedeveloping world
Though India is not a part of any major military alliance, it has close strategic and
military relationship with most of the fellow major powers
Sushma Swaraj
Gen. V K Singh
Subrahmanyam
Jaishankar
Ajit Doval
Policy initiatives
Para Diplomacy
One of the innovative idea of
Modi govt is the introduction of
elements ofpara diplomacyin
Indias foreign policy where
each states and cities would be
encouraged to forge special
relation with countries or
federal
states
of
another
country or even cities of their
Project Mausam
On the back of growing Chinese
naval activity in the Indian ocean
region,which India considers its
area of supremacy, the Modi
administration
have
introducedProject Mausam
Fast-track Diplomacy
Since taking office the External Affairs
Minister, Sushma Swaraj held roundtable meeting with all Indian heads of
missions to the SAARC region, ASEAN
region and Middle East separately as a
follow up measure to carry forward the
leads gained by high profile visits and
exchanges.
Way Ahead
Way is
Ahead
India
the largest regional investor
in Afghanistan, having committed
more
than
US$2.2
billion
for
reconstruction purposes
The Americas
FTP 2015-20 introduces two new schemes, namely "Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)" and
"Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS)
FTP benefits from both MEIS & SEIS will be extended to units located in SEZs
Agricultural and village industry products to be supported across the globe at rates of 3% and 5% under
MEIS. Higher level of support to be provided to processed and packaged agricultural and food items under
MEIS
Branding campaigns planned to promote exports in sectors where India has traditional Strength
SEIS shall apply to 'Service Providers located in India' instead of 'Indian Service Providers
Business services, hotel and restaurants to get rewards scrips under SEIS at 3% and other specified
services at 5%
Duty credit scrips to be freely transferable and usable for payment of customs duty, excise duty and service
tax
Reduced Export Obligation (EO) (75%) for domestic procurement under EPCG scheme
No need to repeatedly submit physical copies of documents available on Exporter Importer Profile
Calicut Airport, Kerala and Arakonam ICDS, Tamil Nadu notified as registered ports for import and export
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