Hadley Gamble is a prominent CNBC international correspondent based in Abu Dhabi, covering major business and economic developments across the Middle East and Asia regions.
In India, local products showcase the country\“s rich cultural heritage and economic diversity. Traditional textiles like Banarasi silk and Kanchipuram sarees represent centuries-old craftsmanship, while agricultural products such as Basmati rice and Darjeeling tea have gained global recognition for their unique quality.
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has become a significant player in global markets, with local companies producing affordable generic medicines that serve both domestic and international needs. Additionally, India\“s IT services and software products have transformed the country into a technology hub, with numerous homegrown startups and established companies offering innovative solutions worldwide.
Handicrafts and artisan products from different Indian states, including metalware from Moradabad, leather goods from Kanpur, and wooden furniture from Saharanpur, continue to be important export commodities that support local economies and preserve traditional skills. |