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Can diplomatic row with Canada cause masoor dal shortage in India? Here's how government is preparing

DNA Monday, 25 September 2023
The Indian government has already prepared itself for a hit in the imports of masoor dal in Canada in the midst of the worsening ties between the two countries over the Khalistan movement.
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