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DGFT Operationalises Inter-Ministerial Group for Supply Chain Resilience Amid West Asia Conflict

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The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has operationalised an inter-ministerial group for supply chain resilience amid West Asia conflict.

In pursuance of the decision taken in the meeting held on March 02, 2026 under the Chairmanship of Special Secretary, Department of Commerce & DG, DGFT to assess the impact of ongoing geopolitical developments on India’s exports, particularly supply chain disruptions, an Inter-Ministerial Group (IMG) for Supply Chain Resilience has been constituted under the Department of Commerce.

The IMG will monitor global developments affecting supply chains, assess sector-wise export and critical import vulnerabilities, facilitate coordination among Ministries/Departments, engage with stakeholders including Export Promotion Councils, and recommend appropriate mitigation measures, wherever required.

An internal coordination mechanism has also been established within DGFT to enable real-time tracking of issues and inter-agency coordination.

Trade and industry stakeholders may bring to notice specific issues relating to supply chain disruptions for consolidation and monitoring at adg1-dgft@gov.in for examination and appropriate coordination.

Notification Details

Trade Notice No. 30/2025-26

Date: 03/03/2026

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