In a bid to bolster economic security, the Indian government has recently implemented stricter regulations barring business entities, both domestic and international, from engaging in "commercial arrangements" with countries deemed as hostile, including China and Pakistan. These measures have been communicated to all states across the nation. This comes as an extension of the government's previous move from July 2020, where they made it mandatory for bidders with commercial arrangements with countries sharing a land border with India to undergo prior screening and registration.