The country had exported 19.55 LT of sugar in 2014-15 fiscal valued at USD 103.93 million.
"At present, export of sugar is free without any restriction. The government is not promoting its export with a view to expand sugar mills in the country," Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
However, with a view to reduce the inventory pressure on domestic sugar prices, the government has fixed Minimum Indicative Export Quota (MIEQ) for each mill for sugar season 2015-16 so as to evacuate surplus stocks, she said.
Trade delegations have also been mounted to some of the important destination countries, she said.
According to industry body Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), the country's sugar production rose 2 per cent to 19.94 million tonnes(MT) during the first five months of the current marketing year (October-September).
Sugar output of India, the world's second-largest producer and biggest consumer, is estimated to decline to 26 MT in 2015-16 marketing year as against 28.3 MT in the previous year due to deficit rains.