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India, the world's leading Basmati exporter, was overtaken by Pakistan in Europe but retaliated by registering a protected geographical indication.
The Basmati rice war between India and Pakistan

Wisps of steam billow from huge dryers stretching vertically into the sky. Inside the factories of Chaman Lal Setia Exports, one of India's largest Basmati exporters, clouds of rice dust envelop the air along to the incessant sounds of machinery. This rice mill in Karnal, 150 kilometers North of New Delhi, processes and packages 500 to 800 tonnes of Basmati rice every day.

There, the plant harvested from the surrounding fields undergoes a whole series of transformations and polishing to achieve perfection. After a final mechanical sorting phase, all that's left are the elegant, naturally fragrant, long grains of white or cream-colored rice characteristic of Basmati. Loaded lorries then take the noble grain to Indian ports, from where it is shipped to over 80 countries: Malaysia, the US, Israel and Europe.
For centuries, Basmati was grown on the Indo-Gangetic plain of the Indian subcontinent, now divided between India and Pakistan. The enemy neighbors are the world's only two exporters of the grain. "Over the years, many Basmati varieties have been created to improve rice quality and achieve the result we have today," said Vijay Setia, Director of Chaman Lal Setia Exports. India alone has 34 Basmati varieties, compared to 24 in Pakistan.

A sales offensive​

In 2018, as exports of Indian Basmati to the European Union (EU) fell drastically in favor of Pakistan, New Delhi launched a highly symbolic sales offensive against Islamabad. India is applying for a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) with the European Commission to obtain exclusive use of the term "Basmati" in the EU.

This label "highlights the link between the geographical region concerned and the name of the product, when a particular quality, reputation or other characteristics are essentially due to the geographical origin." Champagne enjoys the status, which not only allows producers from the French region to use the name but also to sell their products at a higher price. When the label was granted to Darjeeling tea in 2011, prices soared.
 
@Krishna with Flute India tried illegally claiming rights of Basmati and even some spices. Fortunately Pakistan was able to fight against it. @Lulldapull @Paitoo @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc

Two countries have a lot of shared heritage. The "Indus" river runs through Pakistan! 85% of it at least! Pakistanis are more 'Indus' (original term of Indian) than "Indians". But "Indians" is associated with modern Indians now. Most modern Indians are "Brahmaputra's" because they live near that river! As well as a long chunk of Dravidians.

@Jiangnan "India" had always good relations with China when Muslims ruled it. Even modern Pakistan has good relations with India. It's only under British and Hindu rule things turned south.
 
@Krishna with Flute India tried illegally claiming rights of Basmati and even some spices. Fortunately Pakistan was able to fight against it. @Lulldapull @Paitoo @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc

Two countries have a lot of shared heritage. The "Indus" river runs through Pakistan! 85% of it at least! Pakistanis are more 'Indus' (original term of Indian) than "Indians". But "Indians" is associated with modern Indians now. Most modern Indians are "Brahmaputra's" because they live near that river! As well as a long chunk of Dravidians.

@Jiangnan "India" had always good relations with China when Muslims ruled it. Even modern Pakistan has good relations with India. It's only under British and Hindu rule things turned south.
In the OG PDF I had written a long post about 'whatsinaname' and why Indians and Pakis waste too much time on it. The truth is that Indian govt also wants to push the name Bharat, but will not relinquish 'India', because they are scared that Pakistan will take it :LOL:🤣😆😂
 
In the OG PDF I had written a long post about 'whatsinaname' and why Indians and Pakis waste too much time on it. The truth is that Indian govt also wants to push the name Bharat, but will not relinquish 'India', because they are scared that Pakistan will take it :LOL:🤣😆😂

Recently @Mainerik attempted (unsuccessfully) to school me that bully kutta was Pakistani.

I gave up.

Ive had dogs at home all my life. Grew up with them. Have a pack of 5 currently.

Been this way for 10+ years.

Burried so many of my furry brothers. Remember each of them. Each quirk.

I'm a dog guy. They simply sense it and come to me . Anywhere in the world. Any breed. They sense an alpha. And one who is totally in sync with them. No fear.

So I gave up ... ji huzoor. And moved on.

Here are a couple of Alaskan Malamute pups in New York this March ...

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