Fresh from the successful opening of the Wagah-Attari border trading post, India said it was keen to throw open the Khokhrapar-Munabao border point as well.
Addressing a group of Pakistani parliamentarians, Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said that India was also willing to start talks with Pakistan to open the Husseiniwala-Sialkot border point.
The Attari-Wagah border post was recently opened for traffic, though he said, some infrastructures was still needed to be put in place. India and Pakistan have started talks on exporting electricity to Pakistan, the minister said. The first step, Sharma said, would be grid connectivity with Pakistan. This has been done between India and Bangladesh in the past couple of years, and the Indian concept could be replicated on the Indo-Pak border. India, the minister said, was willing to sell 500MW of electricity as the first step. Arvind Mehta, Joint Secretary in the Commerce Ministry, said the two sides in their recent meetings were looking to fast-track the process. Sharma said India was negotiating to sell petroleum products to Pakistan as well. Pakistan buys these products from third countries, and Sharma said it would be cheaper to source them from India.
Pakistani MPs asked for greater access to tourists from either side. There was also a demand for Indian healthcare facilities to set up institutions in Pakistan. India, for its part, would like Pakistan to allow Indian goods to transit through its territory to Afghanistan. On the Munabao border point, sources said a recent meeting of the experts group in July discussed the possibility of a dedicated rail route on the Rajasthan-Sindh border. Given that Barmer in Rajasthan is now a source of oil, India could even export petrochemical products from there to Pakistan.
The Khokhrapar-Munabao route has been a consistent demand from the Indian side, because New Delhi believes it offers huge opportunities for local businessmen in Gujarat and Rajasthan as part of the old Kutch-Sindh trading practices.
pre 1965 trading trading position is to be adopeted
nice step
If You put oil in water it wont dissolve ..
immy please grow up…
All these pro commentators are either not aware of history or they simply have no identity.It is these people who should be educated about our relationship.Such warmth has always harmed us and they are simply taking our very 'bright' political leadership for a ride.It is not "Aman ki Bhasha" but on the ground India has 80% of its military arsenal on our borders.Remmember this is 'Taqat ki Bhasha' and not what you think.
Sorry I thought this was a Pakistani paper.My mistake India Today.
Why Pakistan is allowing so much trade opening to India, when obviously the balance of trade will be in the favour of India; and secondly the unfriendly Indian attitude can be easily understood with the fact that India is Involved in Balouchistan terrorism and not even ready to allow our TV signals to be watched by its viewers. Further, Indian hostile attitude is evident from the fact that it has not allowed its Hockey and Cricket players to visit Pakistan. As such, under the circumstances, Pakistan must stop any further cooperation with India, till such time India is ready to tangibly improve its behavior of friendship with Pakistan.
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