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Dhokyebaaji is endemic to Indian business practices. What else is there to say.
Pakistan should sell packaged retail and reduce selling unmarked bulk packages to Indian traders overseas.
Pakistanis should also apply to GI (Geographic Indication) for select Pakistani Basmati rice variety product as produced in Pakistan only.
Indians have already tried to fake Bangladeshi fruit, textile products as their own - dhokeybaaj as they are. After lawsuits with GI authority, they gave up their claims.
Odd thing is only dhokeybaaji attempts come so far from Indian side and not Bangladesh or Pakistan.
Indians are doing this with Pakistani Himalayan Pink Salt as well.
Pakistanis should also apply to GI (Geographic Indication) for select Pakistani Basmati rice variety product as produced in Pakistan only.
Here in Italy they do the opposite.
They (the indians) buy large quantities and then, since nobody here buys indian stuff, put on "Product of Pakistan".
BTW im talking about mostly food like rice daal etc.
Pakistan has got the GI tag for Himalayan Pink salt as well, actually it is the pink salt mined at Khewra, the second largest salt mine in the world. The exports to India has been stopped, but there must be some channels, but Pink salt in large quantity can not be exported now.Indian traders are doing this with Pakistani Himalayan Pink Salt as well.
They tried to grab GI tag for Basmati rice in 2016 and were shown the door. Pakistan is getting GI tag for Himalayan salt and Basmati rice (albeit shared one) now.Dhokyebaaji is endemic to Indian business practices. What else is there to say.
Pakistan should sell packaged retail and reduce selling unmarked bulk packages to Indian traders overseas.
Pakistanis should also apply to GI (Geographic Indication) for select Pakistani Basmati rice variety product as produced in Pakistan only.
Indian traders have already tried to fake Bangladeshi fruit, textile products as their own - dhokeybaaj as they are. After lawsuits with GI authority, they gave up their claims.
Odd thing is only dhokeybaaji attempts come so far from Indian side and not Bangladesh or Pakistan.
Indian traders are doing this with Pakistani Himalayan Pink Salt as well.
They tried to grab GI tag for Basmati rice in 2016 and were shown the door. Pakistan is getting GI tag for Himalayan salt and Basmati rice (albeit shared one) now.
Pakistani business community lack the vision hence they continue to sell salt and basmati rice without adding value and which is why Indian businessmen earned the actual profit by selling Pakistani goods.
Part of the problem is our government which doesn't regulate business properly and hence we continue to lose the market outside Pakistan.
not sure about US but in UK they do that a lotI've heard of indians claiming to be Pakistanis in night clubs to impress white girls but this is ridiculous, are you guys really that ashamed of your own rice?
same here. but they always get caught.not sure about US but in UK they do that a lot