India's Exports Hit $720.76 Billion, Up 6.15%, Led by Services & Electronics

India's cumulative exports for April-January 2025-26 grew by 6.15% to $720.76 billion, demonstrating resilience in a challenging global trade environment. Services exports were a key driver, rising over 10% to $354.13 billion, while merchandise exports saw broad-based growth led by electronics and pharmaceuticals. The country's export strength is supported by diversification across products and markets, including a record year for defence exports. With nine new free trade agreements recently concluded, India is well-positioned to sustain its export momentum.

Key Points: India's Exports Grow 6.15% to $720.76 Billion in Apr-Jan 2025-26

  • Exports reach $720.76B
  • Services exports surge 10.57%
  • Electronics among fastest-growing
  • Defence exports hit record high
  • 9 new FTAs signed
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India's cumulative exports rise to $720.76 billion in Apr-Jan 2025-26, up 6.15%

India's exports rise to $720.76 billion, driven by strong services growth and electronics. Defence exports hit a record high, supported by new trade deals.

"India's growth rates are the envy of the world - Economic Survey 2025-26"

New Delhi, March 2

India's external sector has demonstrated steady resilience in the current financial year, with cumulative exports touching USD 720.76 billion during April-January 2025-26, marking a 6.15 per cent growth over USD 679.02 billion recorded in the corresponding period last year, according to a report by PIB Headquarters.

Trade data underscores India's ability to navigate a challenging global trade environment marked by economic policy uncertainties and shifting supply chains.

The growth reflects strength across both merchandise and services exports.

Services exports continue to be a key driver of growth. During April-January 2025-26, services exports stood at USD 354.13 billion, up 10.57 per cent from USD 320.28 billion a year earlier.

In 2024-25, services exports had already reached an all-time high of USD 387.5 billion, with a trade surplus of USD 188.8 billion, reinforcing India's position as a global hub for technology, business, and professional services.

On the merchandise side, broad-based growth has been recorded across sectors. Electronics exports have climbed rapidly, emerging as one of the fastest-growing categories. Pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, petroleum products, textiles, and automobiles have also contributed significantly to export performance

Notably, defence exports reached a record Rs 23,622 crore in 2024-25, reflecting India's expanding footprint in high-value manufacturing.

India's export resilience is further supported by diversification across products and markets. According to UNCTAD trade diversity indices, India ranked among the top five Global South economies in product diversification and among the top three in trade partnership diversity.

Over the past three years, India has concluded nine free trade agreements covering 38 countries, expanding access to nearly 70 per cent of global GDP.

With continued emphasis on strengthening domestic manufacturing, enhancing trade finance, and expanding global partnerships, India appears well-positioned to sustain export momentum in the months ahead.

In the post-pandemic period, India has emerged as a fast-growing major economy, leveraging domestic strengths to navigate global uncertainties. The Economic Survey 2025-26 notes that India's growth rates are "the envy of the world," backed by a healthy banking system, credit intermediation, ample foreign reserves and a comfortable current account balance.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the IT services sector, I can feel this momentum. More global companies are looking to India for reliable, high-quality solutions. The record trade surplus in services is a testament to that.
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Vikram M
Good numbers, but I hope this growth translates to more jobs on the ground, especially in manufacturing. Defence exports at ~Rs 23,600 crore is seriously impressive though. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
The diversification across products and markets is the real story here. We're not putting all our eggs in one basket. The new FTAs will help small and medium businesses a lot. Well done!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the headline numbers look good, I wish the article broke down the data more. How much of this is due to inflation? Are real wages for export sector workers keeping pace? Just a thought.
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Michael C
This resilience in a tough global market is commendable. India's strategic focus on trade agreements is smart economics. The services surplus is a massive strength for the balance of payments.
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Kavya N
Pharma and engineering goods doing well makes me proud. These are sectors built on decades of expertise. Hope the government continues to support R&D to keep this edge. 🙏

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