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Category : Business and economics
Published on: September 27 2025
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The Indian government, through a notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), has imposed restrictions on the import of plain silver jewellery until March 31, 2026. Importers will now require a government license to bring in such items. The move aims to provide a level playing field for domestic silver jewellery manufacturers and protect jobs in the sector. A recent surge in imports, particularly from non-silver-producing countries like Thailand, exploiting Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), has negatively impacted domestic manufacturers. These restrictions are intended to curb FTA misuse and safeguard India’s jewellery industry and employment.
India successfully tests Agni-Prime missile from rail-based launcher, enhancing strategic deterrence and rapid deployability.
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Read More....India elected to the INTERPOL Asian Committee in 2025, strengthening its role in regional and global law enforcement.
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