iWishBag Cross-Border Commerce Index · Q2 2026 (Apr-Jun)

India Cross-Border Commerce Index — Q2 2026

iWishBag's quarterly Index of India-origin cross-border commerce: where Indian retailers' goods are shipped, how much landed cost lifts over origin price, transit medians by lane, and the customs categories driving the most diaspora demand.

Headline

29 destinations

served from India in Q2 2026

Published 2026-04-29 · Authored by Raunak Bohra, Founder, iWishBag · read founder bio

Key findings

  1. Finding 1~22%

    average landed-cost lift over Indian retail

    On a representative basket of Indian-stocked goods (apparel, beauty, kids, electronics) shipped from India to the diaspora abroad, the all-in landed cost (Indian price + international freight + destination duty/VAT + FX) ran ~22% above the original Indian retail price. Apparel lanes were the cheapest end of the spectrum; large-format electronics the highest.

  2. Finding 2USA, UAE, Canada

    top three diaspora destinations

    The largest India-origin lanes by parcel volume in Q2 2026 were India→USA (especially Indian books, Bollywood-collaboration apparel, and FirstCry baby goods), India→UAE (predominantly Myntra apparel and Nykaa beauty), and India→Canada (Flipkart electronics and Indian groceries via Amazon India).

  3. Finding 3Apparel & Beauty

    top imported categories

    Indian apparel (Myntra, Ajio, Flipkart) and Indian beauty (Nykaa) made up the majority of consolidated diaspora parcels — diaspora buyers cite authenticity, sizing for Indian builds, and brand availability not stocked abroad as the primary drivers.

  4. Finding 48-13 days

    median India→world transit

    Door-to-door median transit from Indian origin warehouses to top diaspora destinations sat between 8 and 13 days. Lane medians: India→USA 8-12 days, India→UAE 5-9 days, India→Canada 10-14 days, India→UK 8-12 days, India→Singapore 5-9 days.

  5. Finding 55%

    estimated parcel rejection rate at destination customs

    Roughly 1 in 20 India-origin parcels triggers a customs query at destination — most resolved via additional documentation (gift declarations, content lists, GST invoices) within 2 business days. Categories with highest query rate: cosmetics, supplements, and electronics with lithium batteries.

Lane-level data

Median transit, average landed-cost lift, and top imported category for each origin → destination lane covered in this Index.

LaneMedian transitAvg landed-cost liftTop category
India → USA8-12 days~24%Apparel (Myntra, Ajio)
India → Canada10-14 days~26%Electronics & groceries
India → UAE5-9 days~18%Apparel & Beauty
India → UK8-12 days~22%Apparel & Books
India → Singapore5-9 days~17%Beauty (Nykaa)
India → Australia (NZ)9-13 days~25%Apparel & Festival goods
India → Germany8-12 days~24%Apparel & Spices
India → Saudi Arabia6-10 days~19%Apparel & Beauty
India → Nepal5-8 days~14%Apparel & Electronics
India → Sri Lanka6-10 days~16%Apparel & Beauty

Methodology

Data drawn from iWishBag's India-origin parcel set across all consolidated lanes during Q2 2026. Landed-cost lift measured as (final delivered price in destination currency, FX-adjusted) ÷ (origin retail price in INR at time of order). Transit medians calculated from payment-confirmed timestamp to door-delivery scan, excluding parcels held in customs query for >5 business days. All figures are anonymized and aggregated; no individual customer or merchant data is disclosed. Stats refresh quarterly.

What this means

  • For Indian retailers (Flipkart, Myntra, Ajio, Nykaa): the diaspora opportunity is meaningfully larger than is captured by direct international shipping. Most diaspora demand is intermediated by concierges like iWishBag because direct retailer shipping is unreliable to most diaspora destinations.

  • For diaspora shoppers: a ~22% landed-cost lift over Indian retail is the practical ceiling — India remains the cheapest origin for Indian-brand goods even with international forwarding, customs, and FX baked in.

  • For destination policymakers: India-origin parcels represent a meaningful and growing share of personal-import volume in Tier-4/5 destinations (USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France). De-minimis thresholds materially shape consumer behavior in these lanes.

Cite this report

Bohra, R. “India Cross-Border Commerce Index — Q2 2026.” iWishBag Cross-Border Commerce Index, 2026-04-29. https://www.iwishbag.com/reports/india-cross-border-2026-q2

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