![]() The United States and India maintain a list of items that are prohibited for import and export, so it is important that you inform the United States Postal Service about the baby items you are sending to avoid trouble later on. Recipients in India may also be required to fill out an import license if the goods are valued at an excess of 100 rupees, and recipients may also be responsible for paying import duty. Advertisement 1 Notify the recipient that you are sending an item that may or may not be valued at more than 100 rupees. That way your recipient will be able to better plan for any import fees. Review India's list of banned and restricted items. Items are usually required to indicate a country of origin, so ensure that the products you purchase list a country of origin. 2 Visit your local post office and notify the employees of the items you are sending. You should consider waiting to package the baby items until the post office can review them. Ask for clarification or help if you are not sure if your items meet India's import requirements, as your post office will have up-to-date information. 3 Package and send your items by international mail. India typically does not allow items like these to be sent by sea, so check with the post office to ensure that the items will be sent by air and land. The recipient should contact the Indian Postal Service about obtaining an import license or permit for the goods. |
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