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How the US-Iran war changed India's trade map, with Oman emerging a key gateway

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How the US-Iran war changed India's trade map, with Oman emerging a key gateway
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The ongoing conflict in West Asia has significantly shifted India's trade patterns, with Oman emerging as a major import source for energy. Export destinations have also diversified, with Singapore and Tanzania seeing increased trade volume with India.

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Geopolitical instability in the Middle East is forcing major economies like India to rapidly restructure their supply chains and energy import dependencies.

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The article relies on commerce department data to report on economic shifts without taking a political stance.

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