Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Sergio Gor Says Rubio’s India Visit Shows Strong India-US Ties, Not Strain
US envoy Sergio Gor said Marco Rubio’s India visit reflects trusted India-US ties, rejecting suggestions that the trip is a repair mission for a strained relationship. Gor described the visit by the US Secretary of State as a historic engagement between two trusted partners, rather than a diplomatic reset caused by recent friction between Washington and New Delhi. India-US Ties Face Questions Over Trade, Visas and Quad Timing The comments com
Sergio Gor Says Rubio’s India Visit Shows Strong India-US Ties, Not Strain
US envoy Sergio Gor said Marco Rubio’s India visit reflects trusted India-US ties, rejecting suggestions that the trip is a repair mission for a strained relationship. Gor described the visit by the US Secretary of State as a historic engagement between two trusted partners, rather than a diplomatic reset caused by recent friction between Washington and New Delhi. India-US Ties Face Questions Over Trade, Visas and Quad Timing The comments com
PM Narendra Modi Announces India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership for Trade and Defence
New Delhi, May 23, 2026 – India and Cyprus have elevated their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership, focusing on trade, investment, defence, and technology through agreements and enhanced cooperation. India and Cyprus Elevate Relations to Strategic Partnership India and Cyprus have officially elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership following talks
PM Narendra Modi Announces India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership for Trade and Defence
New Delhi, May 23, 2026 – India and Cyprus have elevated their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership, focusing on trade, investment, defence, and technology through agreements and enhanced cooperation. India and Cyprus Elevate Relations to Strategic Partnership India and Cyprus have officially elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership following talks
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under police probe over misconduct
Authorities in the UK have launched a detailed investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following allegations of misconduct during his public service tenure. The inquiry is being led by Thames Valley Police and centers on alleged sexual misconduct, misuse of confidential information, and possible corruption. Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and younger brother of King Charles III, was arrested at his Norfolk estate earlier this year and questioned under
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under police probe over misconduct
Authorities in the UK have launched a detailed investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following allegations of misconduct during his public service tenure. The inquiry is being led by Thames Valley Police and centers on alleged sexual misconduct, misuse of confidential information, and possible corruption. Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and younger brother of King Charles III, was arrested at his Norfolk estate earlier this year and questioned under
Bengaluru Travel Operators Fear Livelihood Loss As Work-From-Home Demand Rises
Bengaluru Travel Operators Raise Alarm Travel operators in Bengaluru have raised serious concern over the possible impact of increasing work-from-home practices on their livelihood. The Karnataka State Travel Operators’ Association has urged the Centre to protect the employee transport sector, saying the industry supports lakhs of jobs across India. The association said corporate cab and bus services continue to play an important role in helping IT, corporate an
Bengaluru Travel Operators Fear Livelihood Loss As Work-From-Home Demand Rises
Bengaluru Travel Operators Raise Alarm Travel operators in Bengaluru have raised serious concern over the possible impact of increasing work-from-home practices on their livelihood. The Karnataka State Travel Operators’ Association has urged the Centre to protect the employee transport sector, saying the industry supports lakhs of jobs across India. The association said corporate cab and bus services continue to play an important role in helping IT, corporate an
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
India’s Crude Oil Strategy and Storage Explained
India relies heavily on imported crude oil, with domestic production covering only 10–15% of demand. Historically dependent on Middle Eastern oil, India is now sourcing crude from the U.S., West Africa, and Russia to reduce vulnerability to geopolitical risks. Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) transport oil in shipments of 200,000–300,000 DWT to key ports on the west coast—Mumbai, Mundra, Kandla, Jamnagar—and east coast—Paradip, Visakhapatnam, Chennai. From ports, extensive pipeline
India’s Crude Oil Strategy and Storage Explained
India relies heavily on imported crude oil, with domestic production covering only 10–15% of demand. Historically dependent on Middle Eastern oil, India is now sourcing crude from the U.S., West Africa, and Russia to reduce vulnerability to geopolitical risks. Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) transport oil in shipments of 200,000–300,000 DWT to key ports on the west coast—Mumbai, Mundra, Kandla, Jamnagar—and east coast—Paradip, Visakhapatnam, Chennai. From ports, extensive pipeline
Keir Starmer corrects South Korea trade mistake in parliament
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer triggered laughter in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 20, after accidentally claiming that the United Kingdom had secured a trade deal with North Korea instead of South Korea. He quickly corrected the statement, describing it as a “slip of the tongue” and apologising to MPs. “I’ve just been handed a note saying that I inadvertently said we did a trade deal with North Korea rather than South Korea. That would be breaking news and not very good. So,
Keir Starmer corrects South Korea trade mistake in parliament
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer triggered laughter in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 20, after accidentally claiming that the United Kingdom had secured a trade deal with North Korea instead of South Korea. He quickly corrected the statement, describing it as a “slip of the tongue” and apologising to MPs. “I’ve just been handed a note saying that I inadvertently said we did a trade deal with North Korea rather than South Korea. That would be breaking news and not very good. So,
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
Delhi-NCR Truckers Strike May 21: EC Cess Hike & BS-IV Ban Hits Supplies
Strike Announcement And Causes Truckers and transporters in Delhi-NCR have announced a three-day strike starting May 21, which could delay essential goods and disrupt supply chains. The All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), representing 68 unions, said the protest targets the EC Cess hike on Delhi-bound goods vehicles and the ban on BS-IV commercial trucks from November. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi increased the EC Cess following a Supreme Court order t
Delhi-NCR Truckers Strike May 21: EC Cess Hike & BS-IV Ban Hits Supplies
Strike Announcement And Causes Truckers and transporters in Delhi-NCR have announced a three-day strike starting May 21, which could delay essential goods and disrupt supply chains. The All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), representing 68 unions, said the protest targets the EC Cess hike on Delhi-bound goods vehicles and the ban on BS-IV commercial trucks from November. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi increased the EC Cess following a Supreme Court order t
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
Ladki Bahin e-KYC Correction: Beneficiaries May Get Chance To Fix Errors
Maharashtra’s Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana beneficiaries may soon get relief if they are facing problems due to e-KYC errors. According to reports, the state government is considering giving eligible women another opportunity to correct mistakes in their electronic verification details. The move could help beneficiaries whose payments were delayed, stopped or affected because of wrong Aadhaar details, bank account mismatches, mobile number issues or incorrect information entered du
Ladki Bahin e-KYC Correction: Beneficiaries May Get Chance To Fix Errors
Maharashtra’s Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana beneficiaries may soon get relief if they are facing problems due to e-KYC errors. According to reports, the state government is considering giving eligible women another opportunity to correct mistakes in their electronic verification details. The move could help beneficiaries whose payments were delayed, stopped or affected because of wrong Aadhaar details, bank account mismatches, mobile number issues or incorrect information entered du
MEA Official Responds To Press Freedom Question During Modi Oslo Visit
MEA Responds To Trust Question In Oslo India’s Ministry of External Affairs responded strongly during a press briefing in Oslo after a Norwegian journalist questioned why India should be trusted and why Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not take questions from the press. MEA Secretary West Sibi George answered by defending India’s democratic institutions, constitutional protections, media environment and record on human
MEA Official Responds To Press Freedom Question During Modi Oslo Visit
MEA Responds To Trust Question In Oslo India’s Ministry of External Affairs responded strongly during a press briefing in Oslo after a Norwegian journalist questioned why India should be trusted and why Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not take questions from the press. MEA Secretary West Sibi George answered by defending India’s democratic institutions, constitutional protections, media environment and record on human
India Rejects Dutch PM Remarks on Democracy
India has strongly rejected reported comments made by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on press freedom and minority rights, saying such remarks do not reflect a proper understanding of India’s democratic system, social diversity and constitutional values. The response came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Netherlands. Speaking in The Hague, MEA Secretary West Sibi George defended India’s record on democracy, elections, minority rights and development, making
India Rejects Dutch PM Remarks on Democracy
India has strongly rejected reported comments made by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on press freedom and minority rights, saying such remarks do not reflect a proper understanding of India’s democratic system, social diversity and constitutional values. The response came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Netherlands. Speaking in The Hague, MEA Secretary West Sibi George defended India’s record on democracy, elections, minority rights and development, making
PM Modi’s 31 Global Honours Spark Fresh Political Buzz
PM Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star, taking his total global honours count to 31. The recognition highlights India-Sweden ties and adds a fresh milestone to Modi’s international award list. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star, Degree Commander Grand Cross, during his visit to Gothenburg on May 17, 2026. With this award, PM Modi’s 31 global honours list has again come into focus. The honour wa
PM Modi’s 31 Global Honours Spark Fresh Political Buzz
PM Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star, taking his total global honours count to 31. The recognition highlights India-Sweden ties and adds a fresh milestone to Modi’s international award list. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star, Degree Commander Grand Cross, during his visit to Gothenburg on May 17, 2026. With this award, PM Modi’s 31 global honours list has again come into focus. The honour wa
Bihar Train Fire Sparks Alarm After Second Railway Blaze In Two Days
A coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train caught fire at Sasaram railway station, with no casualties reported. The incident came a day after a Rajdhani Express fire near Ratlam, raising fresh concerns over railway safety. A major fire broke out in a coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train at Sasaram railway station in Bihar’s Rohtas district on Monday, May 18, 2026. The train was standing at the platform when the fire was reported, prompting fire brigade te
Bihar Train Fire Sparks Alarm After Second Railway Blaze In Two Days
A coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train caught fire at Sasaram railway station, with no casualties reported. The incident came a day after a Rajdhani Express fire near Ratlam, raising fresh concerns over railway safety. A major fire broke out in a coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train at Sasaram railway station in Bihar’s Rohtas district on Monday, May 18, 2026. The train was standing at the platform when the fire was reported, prompting fire brigade te
PM Narendra Modi Receives Sweden’s Royal Order Of Polar Star, 31st Global Honour
May 17, 2026, PM Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star in Gothenburg, marking his 31st international honour. The award highlights stronger India-Sweden ties and recognises his role in boosting bilateral friendship, diplomacy and cooperation.
PM Narendra Modi Receives Sweden’s Royal Order Of Polar Star, 31st Global Honour
May 17, 2026, PM Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of the Polar Star in Gothenburg, marking his 31st international honour. The award highlights stronger India-Sweden ties and recognises his role in boosting bilateral friendship, diplomacy and cooperation.
India to Dallas Student Packing Checklist
Traveling from India to Dallas for university is exciting, but packing for the first time can feel confusing. Many students worry about what to carry, what to avoid, how much grocery to pack and which items should go in cabin baggage. This guide gives a practical packing checklist for Indian students moving to Dallas. The goal is simple: carry what helps you during the first few weeks and buy heavy, common items after reaching the United States. Check Your Baggage
India to Dallas Student Packing Checklist
Traveling from India to Dallas for university is exciting, but packing for the first time can feel confusing. Many students worry about what to carry, what to avoid, how much grocery to pack and which items should go in cabin baggage. This guide gives a practical packing checklist for Indian students moving to Dallas. The goal is simple: carry what helps you during the first few weeks and buy heavy, common items after reaching the United States. Check Your Baggage
Indian Student Grocery Packing Guide for Dallas
For Indian students traveling to Dallas for the first time, grocery packing can be confusing. Many students wonder whether they should carry rice, dal, atta, masalas, snacks, ready-to-eat packets or other food items from India. The simple answer is this: carry only a small grocery starter kit for the first one or two weeks. Dallas has a large Indian community and good Indian grocery availability, so students do not need to fill their luggage with food. For most students, grocery packing should be about first-week comfort, not long-term storage. How Much Grocery Should Indian Students Carry to Dallas? For most Indian students, 3 kg to 4 kg of groceries is enough. Even if a student has around 44 kg to 46 kg of check-in luggage, groceries should take only a small part of that space. The remaining luggage is more useful for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, laptop items, shoes and student essentials. A practical grocery weight plan looks like this: Spices and masalas: 500g to 700g Ready-to-eat food: 1 kg to 1.5 kg Instant mixes: 500g to 800g Snacks and biscuits: 500g to 800g Tea, coffee or small pickle: 300g to 500g Total ideal grocery weight: 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg Maximum suggested grocery weight: 4 kg Why Carry Groceries From India? Indian students should carry groceries mainly for convenience during the first few days after landing. After reaching Dallas, students may be busy with airport travel, housing setup, university formalities, SIM card, bank account work and transportation. During this time, a few ready-to-eat packets, instant mixes and familiar snacks can be helpful. Some students may also prefer carrying their favorite regional masalas, chutney powder, sambar powder, rasam powder or tea brand because the exact taste may not be immediately available near their apartment. However, students should not treat groceries as the main part of their luggage. Best Grocery Items to Carry From India Students should carry only sealed, branded and commercially packed food items. Good options include: Ready-to-eat vegetarian packets Carry 4 to 6 packets. These are useful during the first few days when cooking may not be possible. Instant breakfast mixes Carry 2 to 3 packets of poha, upma, idli mix, dosa mix or similar items. Small masala packets Carry limited quantities of turmeric powder, chilli powder, garam masala, sambar powder, rasam powder or biryani masala. Regional taste items Students can carry chutney powder, special spice mix or a favorite regional masala if it is properly sealed and labelled. Tea or coffee Carry one small pack if you prefer a specific Indian brand. Snacks Carry 3 to 5 small packets of biscuits, namkeen, khakhra, chikki or dry snacks for travel and the first week. Pickle Carry only one small sealed branded bottle if needed. Pack it carefully in check-in baggage to avoid leakage. What Not to Carry From India: Buy These in Dallas Instead Indian students traveling to Dallas should avoid carrying heavy daily groceries such as rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, sugar and salt. These items are easily available in Indian grocery stores across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and can be bought after arrival. Carrying these items from India usually does not help much because they take up luggage space, add weight quickly and are not difficult to find in Dallas. A student’s check-in baggage is better used for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, personal items and first-week essentials. Students should also avoid carrying fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, curry leaves, coriander leaves, mint leaves, seeds, plants, soil, homemade pickles, homemade chutneys, meat products, egg-based food items and loose masala powders without original labels. These items may create problems during U.S. customs inspection. For regular cooking after arrival, students can buy rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, vegetables, paneer, frozen chapati, dosa batter, snacks and larger masala packs from local Indian grocery stores in Dallas. The best approach is simple: carry only 3 kg to 4 kg of sealed, dry, branded food items from India and buy heavy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. Should Groceries Go in Check-In or Cabin Baggage? Students should keep almost all groceries in check-in baggage. Check-in baggage is better for: Masala powders Sambar powder Rasam powder Chutney powder Ready-to-eat packets Instant mixes Pickle bottles Tea or coffee Snacks in larger quantities Cabin baggage should carry only small travel snacks such as biscuits, dry fruits, chocolate, protein bars or one small namkeen packet. Avoid keeping pickle, chutney, liquid food, large masala packets or too many powders in cabin baggage. This can create extra security checking during travel. How to Pack Groceries Safely Students should keep grocery packing simple and clean. Use original sealed packets. Do not open and repack masalas into plain covers. Keep all food items together in one transparent plastic bag or pouch inside checked baggage. Double-wrap pickle or liquid-based items. Avoid glass bottles if possible. Keep food away from clothes. Do not carry anything that smells strongly or leaks easily. Keep total grocery weight below 4 kg. U.S. Customs Rule: Declare Food Items Students should declare all food items when entering the United States. If asked at the airport, students can clearly say: “I have sealed Indian dry spices, vegetarian ready-to-eat packets, tea and snacks. I am not carrying fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, seeds or plants.” Declaring food is safer than hiding it. If an officer decides that an item is not allowed, it may be removed, but proper declaration helps avoid bigger problems. What to Buy After Reaching Dallas After arrival, students can buy regular cooking items locally. See our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth for nearby stores, timings and shopping options. After reaching Dallas, students can buy regular Indian groceries locally instead of carrying heavy items from India. Indian grocery stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area usually sell daily cooking items, Indian snacks, masalas, frozen foods, fresh vegetables and other student-friendly groceries. After arrival, students can use local Indian grocery stores for regular purchases. For store options, read our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth. Final Grocery Packing Checklist Carry from India: 4 to 6 ready-to-eat vegetarian packets 2 to 3 instant breakfast mixes Small masala packets Sambar powder or rasam powder Chutney powder or regional spice mix Tea or coffee A few snacks One small sealed pickle bottle, optional Keep grocery weight around 3 kg to 4 kg maximum. Final Advice for Indian Students Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist for documents, clothes, toiletries, medicines, cabin bag items and first-week essentials For Indian students traveling to Dallas, groceries should be a small comfort kit, not a major part of luggage. The smartest plan is to carry a few sealed food items for the first week and buy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. This keeps luggage lighter, reduces customs risk and gives students more space for important items. Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist.
Indian Student Grocery Packing Guide for Dallas
For Indian students traveling to Dallas for the first time, grocery packing can be confusing. Many students wonder whether they should carry rice, dal, atta, masalas, snacks, ready-to-eat packets or other food items from India. The simple answer is this: carry only a small grocery starter kit for the first one or two weeks. Dallas has a large Indian community and good Indian grocery availability, so students do not need to fill their luggage with food. For most students, grocery packing should be about first-week comfort, not long-term storage. How Much Grocery Should Indian Students Carry to Dallas? For most Indian students, 3 kg to 4 kg of groceries is enough. Even if a student has around 44 kg to 46 kg of check-in luggage, groceries should take only a small part of that space. The remaining luggage is more useful for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, laptop items, shoes and student essentials. A practical grocery weight plan looks like this: Spices and masalas: 500g to 700g Ready-to-eat food: 1 kg to 1.5 kg Instant mixes: 500g to 800g Snacks and biscuits: 500g to 800g Tea, coffee or small pickle: 300g to 500g Total ideal grocery weight: 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg Maximum suggested grocery weight: 4 kg Why Carry Groceries From India? Indian students should carry groceries mainly for convenience during the first few days after landing. After reaching Dallas, students may be busy with airport travel, housing setup, university formalities, SIM card, bank account work and transportation. During this time, a few ready-to-eat packets, instant mixes and familiar snacks can be helpful. Some students may also prefer carrying their favorite regional masalas, chutney powder, sambar powder, rasam powder or tea brand because the exact taste may not be immediately available near their apartment. However, students should not treat groceries as the main part of their luggage. Best Grocery Items to Carry From India Students should carry only sealed, branded and commercially packed food items. Good options include: Ready-to-eat vegetarian packets Carry 4 to 6 packets. These are useful during the first few days when cooking may not be possible. Instant breakfast mixes Carry 2 to 3 packets of poha, upma, idli mix, dosa mix or similar items. Small masala packets Carry limited quantities of turmeric powder, chilli powder, garam masala, sambar powder, rasam powder or biryani masala. Regional taste items Students can carry chutney powder, special spice mix or a favorite regional masala if it is properly sealed and labelled. Tea or coffee Carry one small pack if you prefer a specific Indian brand. Snacks Carry 3 to 5 small packets of biscuits, namkeen, khakhra, chikki or dry snacks for travel and the first week. Pickle Carry only one small sealed branded bottle if needed. Pack it carefully in check-in baggage to avoid leakage. What Not to Carry From India: Buy These in Dallas Instead Indian students traveling to Dallas should avoid carrying heavy daily groceries such as rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, sugar and salt. These items are easily available in Indian grocery stores across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and can be bought after arrival. Carrying these items from India usually does not help much because they take up luggage space, add weight quickly and are not difficult to find in Dallas. A student’s check-in baggage is better used for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, personal items and first-week essentials. Students should also avoid carrying fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, curry leaves, coriander leaves, mint leaves, seeds, plants, soil, homemade pickles, homemade chutneys, meat products, egg-based food items and loose masala powders without original labels. These items may create problems during U.S. customs inspection. For regular cooking after arrival, students can buy rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, vegetables, paneer, frozen chapati, dosa batter, snacks and larger masala packs from local Indian grocery stores in Dallas. The best approach is simple: carry only 3 kg to 4 kg of sealed, dry, branded food items from India and buy heavy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. Should Groceries Go in Check-In or Cabin Baggage? Students should keep almost all groceries in check-in baggage. Check-in baggage is better for: Masala powders Sambar powder Rasam powder Chutney powder Ready-to-eat packets Instant mixes Pickle bottles Tea or coffee Snacks in larger quantities Cabin baggage should carry only small travel snacks such as biscuits, dry fruits, chocolate, protein bars or one small namkeen packet. Avoid keeping pickle, chutney, liquid food, large masala packets or too many powders in cabin baggage. This can create extra security checking during travel. How to Pack Groceries Safely Students should keep grocery packing simple and clean. Use original sealed packets. Do not open and repack masalas into plain covers. Keep all food items together in one transparent plastic bag or pouch inside checked baggage. Double-wrap pickle or liquid-based items. Avoid glass bottles if possible. Keep food away from clothes. Do not carry anything that smells strongly or leaks easily. Keep total grocery weight below 4 kg. U.S. Customs Rule: Declare Food Items Students should declare all food items when entering the United States. If asked at the airport, students can clearly say: “I have sealed Indian dry spices, vegetarian ready-to-eat packets, tea and snacks. I am not carrying fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, seeds or plants.” Declaring food is safer than hiding it. If an officer decides that an item is not allowed, it may be removed, but proper declaration helps avoid bigger problems. What to Buy After Reaching Dallas After arrival, students can buy regular cooking items locally. See our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth for nearby stores, timings and shopping options. After reaching Dallas, students can buy regular Indian groceries locally instead of carrying heavy items from India. Indian grocery stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area usually sell daily cooking items, Indian snacks, masalas, frozen foods, fresh vegetables and other student-friendly groceries. After arrival, students can use local Indian grocery stores for regular purchases. For store options, read our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth. Final Grocery Packing Checklist Carry from India: 4 to 6 ready-to-eat vegetarian packets 2 to 3 instant breakfast mixes Small masala packets Sambar powder or rasam powder Chutney powder or regional spice mix Tea or coffee A few snacks One small sealed pickle bottle, optional Keep grocery weight around 3 kg to 4 kg maximum. Final Advice for Indian Students Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist for documents, clothes, toiletries, medicines, cabin bag items and first-week essentials For Indian students traveling to Dallas, groceries should be a small comfort kit, not a major part of luggage. The smartest plan is to carry a few sealed food items for the first week and buy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. This keeps luggage lighter, reduces customs risk and gives students more space for important items. Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist.









