NEW DELHI: India’s share in global services exports has more than doubled over the last 18 years and rise of global capability centres (GCCs) has played a crucial role in the expansion, a global ...
India has become the ‘services factory’ of the world as the country’s services exports have more than doubled in the past 18 years and are expected to touch $800 billion by 2030, said a report by ...
Bookmark stories for easy access on any device or the Swarajya app. A recent report by Goldman Sachs has highlighted India's remarkable ascent in global services exports, with the country more ...
India has experienced a significant surge in its global services exports over the past 18 years, driven largely by the rise of Global Capability Centres (GCCs). According to a recent report by Goldman ...
However, the factors at work in keeping the services export story going are, besides pricing and global demand, the ...
While India is doubling down on its manufacturing ambitions, it is already facing the services world. Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs says services sector exports will comprise at least 11 per ...
Innovation flourishes where there are big problems to solve. In its “Profiles in Innovation” series, Goldman Sachs Research takes a look at emerging technologies that are creating new ...
New Delhi: Activity in the country’s services sector remained robust in April as exports helped boost demand, while business confidence rose to a three-month high, a survey showed on Monday.
“As a result, India’s share in global services exports rose from under 2% in 2005 to 4.6% in 2023, while India’s share in goods exports only increased from 1% in 2005 to 1.8% in 2023 ...