Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

Weekly Current Affairs (23 October to 28 October 2023)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: October 29 2023

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  • According to recent data, the United States has become India's largest trading partner
  • According to the recent announcement, India will become the second largest economy in Asia by the year 2030
  • Recently India has signed a semiconductor supply chain partnership with Japan
  • Recently, the RBI has directed that the board of directors of banks should have at least 2 full-time directors, including MD and CEO
  • Recently, the Central Government has approved an investment of 30 thousand crore rupees for the expansion of the Prime Minister's Crop Insurance Portal
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