India is located near highly popular trading partners like China, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It has shipped goods worth $275.5 Billion in 2020. An increase of 5.6% when compared to 2016 but decrease of -1.4% if compared with 2019. The Indian rupee dropped -7.3% against US dollar since 2016 and -0.3% from 2019 to 2020, based on average exchange rate for 2020 on a Purchasing Power Parity basis. India's weaker local currency makes Indian exports less expensive for international buyers. Latest available data shoes that 55.1% Indian exports were brought by following importers: 1. United States (17.9%) 2. China (6.9%) 3. United Arab Emirates (6.5%) 4. Hong Kong (3.5%) 5. Singapore (3%) 6. Bangladesh (2.9%) 7. United Kingdom (2.8%) 8. Germany (2.8%) 9. Netherlands (2.3%) 10. Malaysia (2.2%) 11. Saudi Arabia (2.2%) 12. Nepal (2.1%) Of this, 46.9% was delivered to fellow Asians, 20.1% to North Americans, 18.7% to Europe and 9.5% to Africa. India's top ten exports approached 57.5% of the overall value of its global shipments. These top ten exports are: 1. Mineral Fuels and oil: $27.6 Billion (10%) Their sales are fast decreasing and has seen a decline of -37.9%. 2.Gems, precious metals: $24.5 Billion (8.9%) 3.Pharma: $18.4 Billions (6.7%). These are the second most fastest growing industry (13.3%). 4.Machinery including computers: $18 Billion (6.5%) 5. Organic chemicals: $17.4 Billion (6.3%) 6. Electrical Machinery, Equipment: $13.5 Billion (4.9%) 7. Vehicles: $13 Billion (4.7%) 8. Iron, steel: $10.6 Billion (3.1%) 9. Cereals: $8.7 Billion (3.1%). These are the fastest growing (22.7% increase) category. 10. Plastics, plastic articles: $6.6 Billion (2.4%) Below is a list of some biggest Indian exporting companies along with their exports: 1. Reliance Industries: oil and gas. 2. Tata Motors: Cars and trucks 3. Indian oil: Oil and gas 4. Coal India: diversified metals and mining 5. ITC: Tobacco 6. Bharat Heavy Electricals: Electrical Equipment 7. Hindalco Industries: Aluminum 8. Tata Steel: Iron and steel 9. Bharat Petroleum: Oil and gas 10. Hindustan Petroleum: Oil and gas