Popular Indian Products Prohibited in other countries

An alto car is no less than a dream for middle class families in India. Like the nano, the alto is also banned in many countries for failing to pass the global NCAP crash test.

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Alto 800

When we have a headache, we quickly take dispirin because it is commonly available. But it has been banned in America and European countries for failing to meet international standards

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Dispirin

In the Us, it has been described as dangerous for childrens health and its sale is banned there. But in india its favourite for kids

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Kinder joy

Red Bull was banned in France and Denmark, and remains banned in Lithuania for people under 18 years of age. The energy drink can lead to heart problems, depression, hypertension and convulsions.

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Red Bull

Samosas are banned in Somalia, all thanks to the Jihadist terrorist group Al-Shabaab. These samosa haters enforced the ban in the areas they control by claiming the food was “too Christian”. Al-Qaeda would be so disappointed.

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Samosas

Our beloved low price vehicle failed the independent crash test conducted by Gobal NCAP. This basically means that occupants of the car would be at risk of life threatening injuries. They banned it in other countries, but not here

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Tata Nano