India faces Hilsa fish shortage ahead of Durga Puja as Bangladesh halts exports

As Bangladesh halts exports of Hilsa fish ahead of Durga Puja, India grapples with a shortage of the beloved Padma Hilsa. Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s hilsa diplomacy with India comes to an end, leaving Bengalis frustrated as local prices surge. Bangladesh’s decision to prioritize domestic demand has left Indian consumers without their Kolkata-favorite fish for the upcoming festival season.

In a move that has surprised many, Bangladesh has decided to intensify its crackdown on hilsa fish exports to India just before the Durga Puja festival. This renewed ban on hilsa exports is aimed at making the fish more accessible to consumers within Bangladesh.

The decision marks the end of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s “hilsa diplomacy” with India, as she is no longer in office. Bangladesh, known as the world’s largest producer of hilsa, has imposed the ban due to the scarcity of the prized fish in the country.

Despite the export ban, local hilsa prices have surged, causing frustration among Bengalis who hold the fish dear for its versatility and delicate flavor. The Padma Hilsa fish, a favorite in Kolkata, will not be making its way to Indian consumers this festival season, as Bangladesh’s interim administration prioritizes meeting domestic demand.

With India facing a hilsa fish shortage ahead of Durga Puja, many will have to find alternative options to celebrate the festival without this beloved delicacy.

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