India has approved a request from Nepal to export 300,000 tonnes of wheat to the country to help cover a shortfall in domestic production. This is part of a larger export authorization of 1.05 million tonnes of food grains to Nepal, Indonesia, Senegal, and Gambia. Nepal's wheat production is projected to decrease by 2.14% this year, while demand is expected to rise by over 10%. The country relies heavily on wheat imports to support its flour industry, which supplies raw materials for various food products. The decision comes after a severe wheat shortage in Nepal following an Indian export ban last year.