India, Oct. 27 -- Amazon.com Inc. says its e-commerce exports from India has surpassed $20 billion, including nearly $7 billion this year, despite the punitive US tariffs on the world's fourth largest economy.

"We focus on controllable inputs, not short-term trade headwinds," Srinidhi Kalvapudi, the head of Amazon Global Selling India, told Reuters. "Our long-term story is structural, not cyclical. For e-commerce exports, it's still Day 1."

Amazon's exporter base in India has grown by a third in year to about 2 lakh sellers, spanning 28 states and seven union territories.

The milestone of $20 billion in exports was achieved ahead of the end-2025 target, led by rising shipments from smaller cities like Panipat, Bhadohi, Karur and Erode....