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What Items India Buys From Enemy Countries Like Pak, Turkey

India has a large number of friendly nations, yet it also has adversaries like china and Pakistan. Nevertheless, nations depend on one another in many ways, even in the face of animosity. Even when relations are tense, trade between two nations continues until a conflict-like scenario occurs. Let’s see what india purchases from its adversaries.

From Pakistan
India relies heavily on pakistan for rock salt, particularly during religious festivals and fasts.  Every indian kitchen uses this salt, which comes from the Khewra mine in Pakistan.  However, india also began importing it from saudi arabia in 2019–20.
 
Multani mitti, which is frequently used in cosmetics, is imported by india from Pakistan.  It is utilized in Ayurvedic treatments and for skin issues.
 
Leather and Cotton: pakistan is a major supplier of raw cotton and leather items to India.  The indian leather and textile industries depend on these goods.  India-Pakistan trade reached $2.5 billion in 2022.  

Fruits & dry fruits: pakistan supplies india with a lot of dry fruits (almonds, raisins) and fresh fruits (watermelon).  They travel via kashmir to get to Delhi’s markets. 

From Turkey
Turkey supplies india with colorful tiles, mosaic lamps, and handcrafted carpets.  These can be seen in markets such as Mumbai’s Colaba and Delhi’s Hauz Khas.
 
In india, dry fruits (almonds, hazelnuts, and walnuts), olive oil, and Turkish cherries are all well-liked.  They are in high demand at large city stores.

From China
India imports electronics from china, including sound recorders, televisions, and replacement parts.  In 2021–2022, $3,000 crore worth of electronics were imported, making up 70% of all imports.  It satisfies India’s technical specifications. 

From Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a significant supplier of textiles and chemicals to India’s fashion sector.  India can get high-quality and reasonably priced textiles from Bangladesh.  The two nations’ close economic relations are demonstrated by this commerce.



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