The Indian market and its one billion plus population, presents lucrative and diverse opportunities for U.S. exporters with the right products, services, and commitment. U.S. Exports to India in 2005 increased to $7.96 billion, a 30.3 percent increase from the previous year. The country’s infrastructure, transportation, energy, environmental, health care, high-tech, and defense sector requirements for equipment and services will exceed tens of billions of dollars in the mid-term as the Indian economy globalizes and expands. Construction of nearly everything from airports to container ports to teleports is setting the stage to remake India.
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