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PM Modi Directs Ministries to Identify High-Import Goods for Local Substitution

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office has instructed key government ministries to map out product categories where India relies heavily on imports. The goal is to find opportunities to replace these foreign goods with domestically manufactured alternatives. The directive aims to reduce India's vulnerability to global supply chain disruptions and external economic shocks. Officials familiar with the matter confirmed the move, though specific timelines and targeted sectors have not been publicly disclosed.

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