Capt.Popeye
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lol -- I hope that is a good thing.
But in all seriousness does anybody have answers to Pakistani access over India?
Oh and a related question -- Pakistan has provided Afghanistan with 60 years of transit access to her ports ... has Afghanistan provided reciprocal access to the USSR or now the CARs?
This is nothing to do with reciprocity of access. That is connected to agreements to conclude reciprocal transit rights.
While in the case of Afghanistan or Nepal for instance its different. Its connected to rights given to land-locked countries; in this case Afghanistan or Nepal to gain transit/access rights. This right has to be given to them.
Read the following:Convention on Transit Trade of Land-locked States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This now flows out of: PREAMBLE TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA
So India or Pakistan do not fall under the category of land-locked countries; hence have no privileges under that Convention.