India has established a strong position in the global rice trade, with Basmati remaining one of the country’s most valuable agricultural export products. The segment has evolved beyond bulk commodity exports, with Indian companies increasingly focusing on premiumisation, advanced processing, food safety, traceability and stronger international distribution networks. Industry data cited in a 2025 SEBI filing shows India’s Basmati export volumes and value have grown substantially over the years, while leading players continue to strengthen their international presence.
Here are four Indian players contributing to the growing global footprint of Indian Basmati rice:
Shiv Shakti Inter Globe Exports Pvt. Ltd
Shiv Shakti Inter Globe Exports Pvt. Ltd. (SSIEL) is one of India’s leading integrated Basmati rice companies, built on nearly six decades of trust, quality and expertise. What began as a family-owned rice mill in Haryana in 1967 has grown into a globally recognised enterprise serving customers in over 70 countries across the Middle East, Asia, Europe, North America and Africa.Backed by stringent quality standards and internationally recognised certifications such as BRCGS, ISO, HACCP, FSSC, USFDA, Kosher and Halal, SSIEL continues to invest in automation, AI-driven process improvements and digital traceability to enhance operational efficiency and supply chain transparency, ensuring consistent quality for global customers.Today, SSIEL partners with over 200 global brands, importers, distributors, retailers and foodservice companies and is recognised as a Government of India 4-Star Export House. Its consumer-facing brand, Leysha is bringing the brilliance of Basmati to your home soon.