Bikky Khosla | 28 May, 2025
Over the past several weeks, we’ve been navigating through a particularly turbulent period marked by the conflict with Pakistan and internal unrest in Bangladesh. These events had made our Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), particularly those engaged in exports, a little anxious.
However amidst this turbulence, I have actually found reason to be hopeful. In the past few days, I’ve had the privilege to meet several exporters across several industrial sectors. What stood out in those conversations was not just their concern, but their resolve. Rather than retreating in fear, they are actively seeking ways to adapt, innovate, and thrive. I was especially encouraged to see how many are viewing the current situation with Bangladesh not just as a challenge, but as a potential opportunity to fill the void.
India has put a ban on several Bangladeshi products exported to our country in addition to halting the use of Indian territory for the transit of Bangladesh’s goods to third countries, including Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar. This will make Bangladeshi products less competitive and this is where our manufacturers and exporters can make their entry.
I hope our MSMEs see this as an opportunity to further their business by capturing the markets of the Bangladeshi businesses.
Time and again, our small businesses have shown that with the right mindset and support, they can weather storms and emerge stronger. The present circumstances, while may be a little difficult, are proving once again that adversity often reveals our greatest strengths.
I invite your opinions.