The correct answer is: b) Other states within India.
Arunachal Pradesh is a landlocked state in northeastern India. It is bordered by Bhutan to the north, China to the east, Nagaland to the south, Assam to the southwest, and Myanmar to the west. The state has a population of over 1.3 million people and a land area of 83,743 square kilometers.
The majority of Arunachal Pradesh’s trade is conducted with other states within India. In 2019, the state’s exports to other states amounted to â¹1,200 crore, while its imports from other states amounted to â¹2,000 crore. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh exports to other states are timber, bamboo, and minerals. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh imports from other states are food grains, fuel, and machinery.
Arunachal Pradesh’s trade with neighboring countries like China and Bhutan is relatively small. In 2019, the state’s exports to China and Bhutan amounted to â¹100 crore, while its imports from China and Bhutan amounted to â¹50 crore. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh exports to China and Bhutan are timber, bamboo, and minerals. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh imports from China and Bhutan are food grains, fuel, and machinery.
Arunachal Pradesh’s trade with European nations and Southeast Asian countries is even smaller. In 2019, the state’s exports to European nations and Southeast Asian countries amounted to â¹50 crore, while its imports from European nations and Southeast Asian countries amounted to â¹20 crore. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh exports to European nations and Southeast Asian countries are timber, bamboo, and minerals. The main commodities that Arunachal Pradesh imports from European nations and Southeast Asian countries are food grains, fuel, and machinery.