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A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” ...
The naming of the Indian Ocean has sparked debate for centuries, with Indonesia and Pakistan objecting to India's prominence ...
Recent bilateral trade between Oman and Italy has seen significant expansion, reaching €708.9 million in 2024, a 31% increase and a 30.6% annualised growth over five years. Omani exports to Italy ...
Indian export shipments are cautiously resuming through the Red Sea corridor after months of disruption due to Houthi militant attacks. This vital route, crucial for trade with Europe and the US ...
As silk fabrics became all the rage in imperial Rome, explorers and merchants opened up land and sea routes, fostering not only commerce but a robust exchange of wisdom and beliefs.
We know this from evidence from settlements such as Thulamela. Strong farming societies and valuable trade routes with a distinct political economy thrived into the first decades of the 19th century.
Stitched wooden ship unveiled in Goa, to retrace ancient trading routes The ship, which carries a 15-member Indian Navy crew, will embark on a historic voyage to Oman by the end of 2025, retracing ...
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development estimates that over 80 per cent of global trade by volume and over 70 per cent by value is transported by sea. A substantial portion of this ...
Comparing the Spice Route with the well-known Silk Route, Pole quoted British economist, Professor Angus Maddison, who had said that in the first century CE India controlled about 34% of global trade.
India’s ancient links to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java, and Malacca (now in Malaysia) were a result of maritime trade between two landmasses richly endowed with natural resources.