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Piyush Goyal Highlights Global Trade Challenges and India's Economic Resilience

Union Minister Piyush Goyal recently addressed the indirect impacts of global conflicts on India's economy during the launch of a CSR initiative. He called for national unity to face current challenges and highlighted India's progress in trade diplomacy with numerous free trade agreements. Goyal emphasized the opportunities available for Indian farmers and artisans in global markets while stressing the need for quality. He concluded by underscoring the importance of empowering the youth to achieve a developed India by 2047, suggesting that nurturing their capabilities will accelerate national growth.
 

Impact of Global Conflicts on India's Economy

On Wednesday, Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, emphasized the indirect effects of ongoing global conflicts on India's trade and economy. Speaking at the launch of Malabar Gold and Diamonds' national CSR initiative for 2026-27 in New Delhi, Goyal pointed out that while India is not directly involved in the war, it inevitably faces indirect repercussions. He stated during the event at the Dr. Ambedkar International Center that despite India's non-involvement, significant challenges arise due to the ongoing conflict.


Call for National Unity Amid Global Challenges

The minister urged for national unity to tackle current global challenges, asserting that this is a crucial time for the nation to come together. He highlighted the importance of responsible jewelers in this context. Goyal also shed light on India's advancements in trade diplomacy, noting that the country has established free trade agreements (FTAs) with 38 developed nations. He mentioned that these agreements include nine FTAs with some of the wealthiest countries in the world, providing India with preferential market access, which translates to lower or zero tariffs in these markets.


Opportunities for Indian Farmers and Artisans

Goyal elaborated that two-thirds of global trade is now accessible to Indian farmers, artisans, and businesses with minimal or no tariffs, creating significant expansion opportunities. He emphasized that Indian farmers, fishermen, small and medium enterprises, and artisans in handicrafts and weaving have access to two-thirds of the world's markets. However, he stressed that focusing on quality within India is essential for delivering high-quality services.


Empowering Youth for a Developed India by 2047

In conclusion, Goyal highlighted the importance of nurturing the capabilities of India's youth to achieve the goal of a developed nation by 2047. He expressed that supporting children's abilities will accelerate India's growth, enabling the country to reach its developmental objectives by the target year.