India has expressed concerns over Bangladesh's proposed import quota for seven food items, including wheat, onion, lentil, rice, sugar, garlic, and ginger, stating that the proposed quantities are significantly higher than India's average annual exports of these goods. Bangladesh is seeking a guaranteed supply of these items to mitigate the effects of global supply chain disruptions and price increases following the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In response, India has agreed to review the proposed quotas and provide a guaranteed supply, provided they are adjusted to reflect real export figures. The two countries are also discussing the potential for local currency trade to address the US dollar crisis and the possibility of extending long-term visas for Bangladeshi business and medical travelers.