The country boasts an extensive variety of premium rice varieties which are exported to over 150 countries. This includes both basmati rice and non-basmati varieties . Gangetic Plains, North Eastern regions and coastal areas are ideal for cultivation due to rich fertile lands that receive ample rain throughout the monsoon season; monsoon rains provide enough water supply for optimal rice cultivation in these environments. Tropical climate also encourages the development of different rice varieties. India leads global rice export markets due to its competitive local prices and robust domestic stocks, which allow it to offer discounts over time - this has proven particularly helpful to poor nations that depend on Indian grains for feeding their populations. India may maintain market dominance through its low production, yet other factors may impede India's ability to offer discounts for its rice. An uneven monsoon rainfall distribution caused flooding in some northern rice-growing...