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The imports of wireless apparatus into Indig show a2 steady yearly rise. In 1934-35 the value of the imports was 1,600,000 rupees. This increased to 2,600,000 rupees in 1936-37. A further large inereasé ig expected for the year 1937-38. The largest share of the trade was taken by the U.S.A., which exported wireless goods to the value of 1,602,345 rupees to India during the past year. The United Kingdom exported 1,262,625 rupees’ worth. Holland despatched to India radio goods valued at 438,660 rupees, the share of ‘the trade captured by other. countries be ing 236,432 rupees.

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Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 50

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Untitled Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 50

Untitled Radio Record, 29 April 1938, Page 50

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