State two features of the internal trade in the Indus Valley Civilisation.
The trade practices of the Harappa were usually dealt with the stones, metals, shells etc. The trade didn’t involve monetary or metal money transactions. The transactions were made on the basis of the barter system. Regions like Punjab were for importing rice while the cities in Mohenjo-daro were the centers for producing weapons, kitchenware etc. The trade practices in Harappa were widespread. It involved the trade with articles like shells, metals as well as metallurgy.