According to the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), India exported non-oil products worth $514 million to Iran during the first quarter of the current Iranian calendar year, which runs from March 21 to June 21. This trade activity highlights the ongoing economic ties between the two nations, despite the challenges posed by international sanctions on Iran. The export figures indicate a sustained demand for Indian goods in the Iranian market, reflecting the diverse range of products exchanged between the countries. While the details of the specific products exported were not disclosed, this trade volume underscores the resilience of the economic relationship between India and Iran. As neighboring countries with historical ties, both nations have sought to maintain and strengthen their trade partnerships, exploring avenues for cooperation across various sectors. The non-oil exports from India to Iran during this quarter serve as a testament to the enduring economic engagement between the two nations.

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