India Pakistan Trade Relations : Pakistan is ‘seriously’ considering reestablishing trade relations with India. Pak Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has said this. His statement indicates a possible change in diplomatic stance with the neighboring country. Pakistan’s trade relations with India are suspended since August, 2019. According to ‘Geo News’ report, Dar made this comment during a press conference in London after attending the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels.
Pakistani businessmen want to do business with India
Dar indicated that his country’s cash-strapped business community was keen to resume trade activities with India. The Foreign Minister said on Saturday, “Pakistani businessmen want trade with India to resume.” He said that we will consider resuming trade relations with India. “We will look seriously at trade matters with India,” the ‘Express Tribune’ newspaper quoted Dar as saying. His comments indicate a possible change in the diplomatic stance towards India.
Pakistan was shocked by the removal of Article 370
Pakistan had significantly reduced its diplomatic activities with India after the Indian government abrogated Article 370 of the Constitution, revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, and divided the state into two union territories. However, Pakistan has been continuously saying that the responsibility of improving relations between the two countries lies on India. Pakistan said that as a pre-condition for starting talks with India, it (India) would have to withdraw its ‘unilateral’ steps in Kashmir. India, however, has rejected this suggestion and made it clear to Pakistan that the entire Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh is an integral part of the country.
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