This document provides information on various sources and forms of export financing in India. Commercial banks provide pre-shipment financing to exporters at concessional rates, which is then refinanced by institutions like the Reserve Bank of India and Export Import Bank of India. Pre-shipment financing helps exporters with costs before shipping goods overseas. Post-shipment financing is provided against evidence of shipment and helps export exporters between shipment and receiving payment. Other forms discussed include forfaiting, which transfers risk to a third party, and factoring, where a factor provides financing and manages receivables. Related institutions like RBI, ECGC, and DGFT also support export policies and programs.