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Skipping Suez: A 7,200-km route can make India a leader in global trade

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Trade corridors have benefitted the world by promoting the exchange of merchandise and by bringing civilisations closer. China, for example, became an economy to be reckoned with after it established the Silk Route. Now, India is going down a similar road. Called the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), the trade route links India with Iran, Central Asia, and has the potential to expand up to the Baltic, Nordic and Arctic

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