A day after 45 CRPF personnel were martyred in a deadly attack in Pulwama, India could stop exporting tea to Pakistan in wake of escalating tensions between the two nations. The exporters body has said they’re even willing to incur losses adding for them the nation comes first and are willing to back the central government in case of any retaliatory measures. Asked if the Indian Tea Exporters’ Association (ITEA) was ready to stop shipments across the border to Pakistan if the government shuts the door on bilateral trade, ITEA chairman Anshuman Kanoria asserted, “Of course, we are ready. The nation and the security of our forces and fellow countrymen comes first and commerce is secondary.”
Click Here: kenzo men’s new collection
AFP
Kanoria said the tea exporters would support any decision by the central government in retaliation for the attack that was the worst-ever in Jammu and Kashmir against the forces since militancy erupted in the state in 1989.