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India Singapore Trade-A Paradigm Shift

Gunjan Malhotra () and Dr. Ratna Vadra

Paradigm, 2013, vol. 17, issue 1-2, 54-66

Abstract: India and Singapore are mutually important economic partners. Singapore is not just India's most important trading partner amongst the ASEAN countries, but also significant as India's gateway to ASEAN and china. The paper studies the trends and changes in the composition of exports and imports of Indian trade with Singapore during the study period 1991-2009. It uses regression analysis for the same. India is Singapore's fastest growing trade partner amongst major economies, outstripping even china. Not only has bilateral trade soared between the two nations since the signing of the comprehensive economic cooperation agreement in 2005. India was Singapore's 13th largest trading partner in 2005. This paper is useful for the researchers and businessmen who wish to do trade between India and Singapore. This paper defines a paradigm shift in the trade relations between India and Singapore.

Keywords: India; Singapore; trade relation; bilateral trade; regression (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/0971890720130107

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