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US hopes India would reconsider wheat export ban | India cites food security risk | Oneindia News

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US hopes India would reconsider wheat export ban | India cites food security risk | Oneindia News

US hopes India would reconsider wheat export ban | India cites food security risk | Oneindia News

The US hopes India will ‘reconsider’ its decision to ban wheat exports.

US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield addressed the issue.

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