Although India trades with various countries, India's trade with neighboring countries Nepal and Bhutan is seen as the most important.
Nepal imports vegetables and fruits worth Rs 6 crore daily from India.
At present, due to the poor economic conditions there, the import of non essential goods has been banned.
Nepal exports cement to India.
An international trade fair is going to be held in Nepal in September in which around 20 Indian companies are expected to participate.
As far as Bhutan is concerned, India shares a border of about 700 km.
Bhutan is a landlocked country.
Sea trade is possible for them only through India.
Bhutan shares border with states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim and West Bengal.
India and Bhutan have now embarked on a number of new trade initiatives, covering many years of traditional industrial relations.
Banning our export of wheat to various countries.
But Bhutan is the only exception.
Export of sugar from India has been restricted.
For this too relaxation has been announced only for Bhutan.
The central government has allowed the export of 5,000 tonnes of wheat and 10,000 tonnes of sugar from India.
This step has been taken at the request of the Government of Bhutan to the Government of India.
The central government has given permission to import potatoes from Bhutan.
This permission has also been given to import ginger.
India exports nano urea and nano nitrogen fertilizer to Bhutan.
The central government has given special permission to export these items, which are banned to many countries, only to Bhutan.
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