The Spice Trade Agreements in India
When the railroad that crosses the territory of India was finally finished, England charged India a fee for having constructed the railroad. Because of national joy for Independence from England, India claimed they wouldn't oppose to pay for the fee, as long as they were given the right to have a participation in the Trade Agreement being stablished in the post II World War. So, India offered England their spices as means of Trade. England was resistant because the Middle East was already trying to take this part of economy, and at that time Arabics were a stronger community in England than Indians. Easily, they came to a deal to have India sell both Arabic's and Indian's spices. On the other hand, The Middle East would sell the 800 hundred types of foods and beverages from their land. This was around early 1950's and Israel was curious to know how they should participate, because Israel finances banks in London and they needed to have a percentage in the transaction,