New Delhi. Online sale of Pakistani goods in India has also been banned. The Central Consumer Protection Regulatory (CCPA) has issued notices to the e-commerce companies Amazon, Flipkart, Uuboy India, ETSI, The Flag Company and The Flag Corporation selling Pakistan flags and other items online. Giving information about this, Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi has said that these companies were selling Pakistani goods. Such insensitivity will not be tolerated. The e-commerce platform is instructed to immediately remove all such products from their website and follow national laws.
The ccpa has issued notices to @Amazonin, @Flipkart, @Ubuyindia, @TsyThe flag company and the flag corporation over the sala of Pakistan and related merchandise. Such Insensitivity will not be tolerated.
E-Commerce Platforms are hereby Directed to Immedited Remove All… pic.twitter.com/03Q4FoxWCX– Pralhad Joshi (@joshipralhad) May 14, 2025
Earlier, India has banned all types of direct and indirect trade from Pakistan. Not only this, India has also banned parcel service from Pakistan. After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Government of India took action against Pakistan one after the other under which Pakistan first hurt Pakistan. India has also canceled the Indus Water Treaty, due to which the water crisis in Pakistan is beginning to begin. After this, India’s army entered Pakistan and successfully carried out Operation Sindoor. The 9 bases of the terrorists were destroyed and killed more than 100 terrorists.
This action was taken at a time when Pakistan ministers were constantly threatening India for nuclear attacks. India taught Pakistan a lesson, regardless of nuclear threats. Regarding the Indus Water Treaty, tomorrow, Pakistan has requested India to consider it again, why there is a shortage of water for the Kharif crop. Pakistan’s Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza has written a letter to the Ministry of Water Power of India.