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India exports cattle meat to USA and other countries except Bangladesh

India exports beef to USA and Brazil unopposed but in the cases of Bangladesh she becomes stricter than the realistic initiatives. Cattle meat is a popular food across the world but India by any means arguing negative in the cases of Bangladesh. US state department unveils report that USA is the largest exporter and Brazil is the second in this line. India in the guise of cattle meat, sells buffalo meat to the two countries. Perhaps, she angers to Bangladesh, as Bangladeshis are not ready to have buffalo meat at all; they are habituated to have beef only that endangers India in her exporting policy. According to US agriculture department, India exports 2.4 million tons of total annual beef in Unites States of America every year. Brazil exports 2 million of meat from India. Australia is number three on this list. The amount of export stands 1.5 million ton each year. These three countries export 58.7% of the world's beef alone and the other countries export the rest of the amount. India exports alone 235% beef to consuming countries. Last year, this amount was 208% in India. Center for Monitoring Indian Economy reveals that India is the largest meat supplier country in the world that supplies 80% of beef to Asia, 15% in Africa and 5% to other countries. Meanwhile Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh became very much happy at the rise of meat price in Bangladesh, the dailies quoted. She claimed, it is India-Bangladesh border Protection helped to raise the price. What is good to India seems to be bad to Bangladesh, the observers commented. He also said, "It came to me in the high cattle smuggling, we were talking - I told Ambassador Border restrictions since the start of this 50 per cent increase in the price of the neighborhood. And I was happy." The minister, however, explained that with the people that he was not happy having to buy beef, she was happy to decreasing smuggling cattle from India. Reiterating the government's commitment to protect cows and buffaloes she said her government is a pro-people government. Majority Hindu sentiment doest not allow slaughtering cows and buffaloes.Indian history expert and professor in the university Kingshuk Chatterjee, however, opined that the Hindus were aware of the sensitivity of both the Mughals and the British.

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