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Imho its a smart decision, one that will bring business and prosperity to Pakistan aswell.
Its a MoU between Afghanistan and Pakistan which inclused India for mutual benefitz, lots of details have to be discussed yet including transit fee and security.
India's exports to Afghanistan via this transit routes could easily touch billions within a few years which makes it a strategic weapon for Pakistan.
Routes can be closed is tensions arise, we've seen this before...
Why Indian hypocrisy at its best. Indian don't want to start IPI project with Pakistan for security issue,but on the side asking regular trade transit......isn't it security issue.
FO negates India granted trade route through Pakistan
DAWN.COM | Pakistan | FO negates India granted trade route through Pakistan
Pakistan's "engagement with India for a transit route to Afghanistan is a separate issue" and will be discussed bilaterally, Basit said.
Though India is not mentioned in the MoU, reports said it would be the main beneficiary of a transit trade agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan as New Delhi is one of Kabul's major trade partners.
India and Afghanistan have for long been making efforts to get Pakistan to open its land routes for transit trade between the two countries.
No, but Pakistan has never categorically rejected the idea of India using Pakistan as a transit trade route. The issue is of 'normalization' between India and Pakistan before such agreements are implemented.Hmm! So they are not categorically rejecting the proposal altogether after all.
And what are we supposed to make out of this???
No, but Pakistan has never categorically rejected the idea of India using Pakistan as a transit trade route. The issue is of 'normalization' between India and Pakistan before such agreements are implemented.
Nothing - India will utilize the transit trade if the bilateral talks on the issue move forward, and Pakistan allows India to conduct that trade.
As of right now India and Pakistan are not talking.
Lets see.. hmm.. A Press Trust of India article.. posted by NDTV (the most yellowish news channel).. talking about Obama pressurizing Pakistan for the interests of India.
Posted on PDF by none other than your wonderful Indian member.. hmm What a load of garbage.
Pakistan and Afghanistan signed on Wednesday a memorandum of understanding to begin talks on a transit trade agreement which will ultimately allow India to use the Wagah-Khyber route for trade with Kabul.
DAWN.COM | World | India to get Afghan transit trade route
Ok! Fair enough. But the question remains as to why US is raising this issue at such a high level summit? Why is Obama directly getting involved in this business. I mean, if only India and Pakistan are to benefit form such an agreement, then this is such a petty issue to be raised by Obama or Clinton.
Are there any bigger, ulterior strategic motives behind such a move?
According to the above report, the MoU signed is only to 'begin talks' on a transit trade agreement which will ultimately allow India to use the Wagah-Khyber route for trade with Kabul.
So, the Pak FO has once again taken the Pakistani people for a ride by saying 'India not granted transit through Pakistan'. That was never the issue in the first place and no one was claiming that India had been allowed a trade transit route through Wagah.
I don't see how the Pakistani FO has 'taken people for a ride'.
The FO was responding to reports in the media that India had been granted Transit Trade access - of course the response was going to be that it was not.