IndRA region

The IndRA region is a term used to describe the geographic area consisting of India, Russia and Arabia (the Middle East and North Africa). The regions combined are known collectively and shortened to “IndRA” when referring to the economic collaboration between the country’s governments and business leaders. The countries of the IndRA region are involved in similar industries such as oil & gas and aerospace, rely on each other for imports and exports, and have some of the fastest economic growth in the world. The abbreviation was first named in 2006 by National Instruments Corp.


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