💨 Abstract
The Global Trade Research Initiative estimates that over $10 billion worth of Indian goods reach Pakistan annually via third-country trade routes, using ports like Dubai, Singapore, and Colombo. Indian firms send goods to these ports, where labels and documents are modified to show a different country of origin, allowing them to bypass India-Pakistan trade restrictions and sell at higher prices.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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