India’s Exports Grow Nearly 6% in April-June 2025, Driven by Electronics and Pharma
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India’s Exports Grow Nearly 6% in April-June 2025, Driven by Electronics and Pharma

According to official data, India’s overall exports, including merchandise and services, rose to an estimated USD 210.31 billion between April and June 2025, up 5.94% from USD 198.52 billion in the same period last year. Merchandise exports were USD 112.17 billion, up 1.92% from USD 110.06 billion a year earlier. Non-petroleum exports grew by nearly 6% to USD 94.77 billion during the quarter.

The electronic goods sector led sectoral growth, with exports rising 46.93% to USD 4.15 billion in June 2025, from USD 2.82 billion the previous year. Exports of drugs and pharmaceuticals increased by 5.95% to USD 2.62 billion, while exports of engineering goods increased slightly to USD 9.50 billion.

India’s total exports in June 2025 were predicted to be USD 67.98 billion, up 6.5% from June 2024. The country’s service exports for the quarter totalled USD 98.13 billion, representing a 10.93% increase over the previous year. The trade deficit fell to USD 3.51 billion in June 2025, from USD 7.30 billion a year earlier, indicating strong trade momentum.