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Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · free to browse · updated 2026-07-05

The Lexicon is the site's glossary: 1,581 defined trade and relocation terms gathered across 299 pages in the Learn section. Both fields are dense with jargon — terms of art that guides and official documents use as though everyone already knows them — and the Lexicon exists to remove that barrier, giving each term a clear definition you can absorb in a moment. It works as the reference layer beneath everything else on the site: when a Library node, a Business Formation guide, or a Stock Markets page uses an unfamiliar word, this is where the word gets pinned down. Nobody is expected to read a glossary end to end, and the Lexicon is not written for that; it earns its keep one lookup at a time, quietly making the rest of the site — and the documents you will meet out in the world — legible.

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How many terms does the Lexicon define?

It defines 1,581 trade and relocation terms across 299 pages. Use it as a companion: when a term in any guide stops you, look it up, take in the short definition, and carry on — most of the jargon you will meet on the site is covered.