Unfortunately, no. India only allows lumber used for furniture. Lumber, because as I addressed the cost structure, if using.... BC Wood did put up their showroom in Bombay. We were a part of the inauguration. They tried their best for a good four years to enter the market, but apart from the flooring and apart from the furniture, there was no way that BC Wood could use the lumber for construction.
In India, forestry is banned. India is more used to hardwood. It is being imported from Malaysia and Indonesia. Softwood is slowly penetrating the market, but again, more for furniture systems. It will be years and years before anything could be considered. Too, the pricing threshold will have to be far higher for Canadian lumber to afford entry into the Indian market.