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*Article 1: Udaipur's Strategic Shift: Embracing Indigenous Marble Amidst Geopolitical Tensions*

In a bold move reflecting the intertwining of geopolitics and commerce, Udaipur's marble industry has suspended ₹3,000 crore worth of marble imports from Turkey. This decision comes in response to Turkey's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, leading to a significant realignment in India's marble trade dynamics.

Udaipur, renowned as Asia's largest marble hub with over 125 processing units, has historically relied heavily on Turkish marble, which constitutes approximately 70% of India's annual marble imports

The Udaipur Marble Processors Committee, led by Kapil Surana, has formally appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sever trade ties with Turkey and other nations perceived as adversarial. This strategic pivot is not isolated. Other marble centers like Kishangarh and Chittorgarh are contemplating similar actions, signaling a nationwide shift towards self-reliance.

The move is anticipated to bolster demand for indigenous marble, invigorating local quarries and processing units Public sentiment has largely favored this decision, with social media abuzz with support for the boycott and calls for broader economic disengagement from nations opposing India's interests. Travel platforms have echoed this sentiment by discouraging tourism to Turkey and Azerbaijan. This development underscores the growing intersection of trade, diplomacy, and national sentiment, positioning India's marble industry at the forefront of a movement towards economic self-sufficiency and strategic autonomy.