According to a joint study by DPIIT and NCAER cited in the Survey, India's logistics costs have declined to 7.97 per cent of GDP in FY24, down from 8.84 per cent in FY23 and 8.79 per cent in FY22.
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This year, silver prices have risen Rs 1,65,500, or 69.2 per cent, from Rs 2,39,000 per kg recorded at the end of last year.
Placing the current market turbulence in a global context, Nageswaran pointed to a decade of ultra-loose monetary policy.