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Nepal unrest cripples border trade, Indian truckers and traders stare at heavy losses

The unrest in Nepal was triggered by massive student-led protests against corruption and social media restrictions, which escalated into widespread arson, curfews, and the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.

September 11, 2025 / 11:42 IST
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Security check underway amid protests in Nepal, at Panitanki border, Indo-Nepal border, outskirts of Siliguri. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

Violent protests in Nepal have brought cross-border trade with India to a grinding halt, leaving hundreds of Indian truckers stranded and causing massive financial losses for businesses on both sides of the frontier.

At key border points including Panitanki in West Bengal, Raxaul and Jogbani in Bihar, and Sonauli in Uttar Pradesh, movement of commercial vehicles has stopped following curfews, arson attacks, and repeated road blockades. Truck operators carrying machinery, medicines, fuel, and perishable goods such as potatoes and fruits reported being stuck for several days, forced to sleep in their vehicles with dwindling supplies of food and water.

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The disruption has had a staggering economic fallout. Truckers’ associations from Bengal and Bihar estimate daily losses of Rs 200–250 crore due to stranded vehicles, with perishable goods at risk of rotting and direct losses per truck running into lakhs. In Bihar’s Jogbani market, traders pegged the collapse of cross-border trade at nearly Rs 500 crore, a blow that has also hit local hotels, restaurants, and around 2,000 daily-wage workers dependent on the trade hub.

Raj Kumar Gupta, president of the Indo-Nepal Chamber of Commerce in Raxaul, said the unrest had brought cross-border commerce to its knees. He explained that transport activities have stopped altogether, leaving traders and workers jobless in districts such as East and West Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, and Kishanganj.