Nikhil Kamath highlights India's potential to excel in durable goods sectors like furniture, jewellery, carpets, and luggage amidst rising global trade tensions. He emphasizes leveraging India's craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and design innovation to cater to international demand. This shift towards protectionism presents a unique opportunity for India to scale up exports and establish global brands.
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