These 7 things were banned in other countries but not in India, check out the list

There are countless products that are being sold in the market nowadays but not many make it to the best selling category. The ones with unique characteristics would go on to become a big hit in today’s world.

In addition to that, making the most popular product of the year makes every investor happy too. In fact, every entrepreneur has an intent to produce and sell the best product of all time.

There are a number of products which dominate the market across the world. Case in point, there are several things that are prohibited in India. However, many things are prohibited in other countries as well.

The following is a list of items that are prohibited or deemed harmful in other nations:

Jelly Sweets

7 things that are prohibited in other countries but not in India

Jelly Sweets are prohibited in the United States, Canada, and Australia because they are dangerous to youngsters and can stick to their thread. However, jelly sweets can be found in India.

Unpasteurized milk

Although this sort of milk is prohibited in the United States and Canada due to the presence of harmful microorganisms and germs, it is available in our country.

Samosas

7 things that are prohibited in other countries but not in India

Samosa is not an Indian dish. Yes, you read it right. It was originated in Central Asia. It is legally banned in Somalia because of a certain terrorist organization. They were the ones who applied the ban. The reason behind them banning this dish was because they felt like it was “too Christian”.

Maruti Suzuki Alto 800

This car is illegal in many countries because it fails to pass safety testing and norms, but it is very popular in India.

Pesticides

7 things that are prohibited in other countries but not in India

Pesticides are available in India, yet around 60 pesticides have been prohibited in other nations because it is harmful to plants.

D-Cold Total

D-Cold, another drug that is prohibited in other countries but is widely used in India, is likely to cause renal problems.

Tata Nano

7 things that are prohibited in other countries but not in India

Global NCAP’s independent accident testing technique determined it to be unsuitable. This suggests that the car’s driver would endanger his own life. Other countries have prohibited it, but it is available here in India.