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Pakistan's decision to suspend trade relations unlikely to harm India

I agree with you...Actually, the nation with better economy is always at risk of loosing more than otherway around..

Indians will regret this move by your Fascist government that was planned by the Israelis. We know that Israelis have been in Kashmir for some years working on this plan.

Read The Protocols of The Elders of Zion. They've groomed and hand holded your ruling elite in this to achieve their sole goals and unfortunately now there's no turning back for anyone.
 
Indians will regret this move by your Fascist government that was planned by the Israelis. We know that Israelis have been in Kashmir for some years working on this plan.

Read The Protocols of The Elders of Zion. They've groomed and hand holded your ruling elite in this to achieve their sole goals and unfortunately now there's no turning back for anyone.

Well...Indian public support it...But you are correct in one way...It can be a game changer in a positive way for us and it can be a death-knell for our democratic values...Time will tell where we are leading to..
 
India will not be harmed even if Pakistan drop nuclear bomb on Delhi.



Too bad this gov is more serious then any previous one when it comes to smuggling via sea ports or land border.




Didn't realize indians were immune to nuclear explosions. Is that because they invented the internet 10,000 years ago and UFOs, 7,000 years ago?...........:lol::


https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/04/india-ancient-internet/558725/

https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/01/pilot-claims-india-invented-airplane-7000-years-ago/
 
  • Pak on Wednesday expelled Indian High Commissioner and suspended bilateral trade with India after special status for J&K got scrapped
  • Major reason for the nominal impact of trade suspension on Indian economy is that a large part of the trade between the countries takes place through informal route
New Delhi: Although Pakistan on Wednesday announced it would suspend trade relations with India, the move would have "very minimal" impact on India's overall trade scenario and its bussinesses.

Pakistan's top civil and military leadership on Wednesday decided to expel Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria and suspend bilateral trade with India in the wake of New Delhi's move to revoke special status for Jammu and Kashmir.

The major reason for the nominal impact of the trade suspension on India's businesses and economy is that a large part of the trade between the two countries takes place through the informal route, which means that the trade takes place through a third country.

Similarly, the informal imports by India from its western neighbour was recorded at $721 million in 2012-13 and the latest formal imports (2018-19), is well short of that level at $494.8 million, showed the report.

Informal trade has continued to increase as the formal route has seen its ups and downs in the recent past. Such module of trade is not included in the national income. Countries sometimes choose informal trade route also to avoid high tariff and trade restrictions.

In the case of two countries, India-UAE-Pakistan is the primary channel for informal trading. In this process, trade is recorded between India and UAE and between Pakistan and UAE, but is not directly recorded between India and Pakistan.

As per a recent report by Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), the total exports from India to Pakistan in the financial year 2018-2019 was around $2 billion. But the latest data of informal exports as per the ICRIER report which goes back to 2012-13, was $3.9 billion, nearly twice the current value of formal exports.

According to the 2012-2013 data, the items primary informally exported from India were jewellery, textiles, machinery and machine parts and electronic appliances among others. On the other hand, India's informal imports from Pakistan consisted of textiles, dried fruits, spices, carpets among others.

The major items exported by India through the formal route include chemical products and textiles among others, and the formally imported items include mineral products and vegetable items.

Further, we can also see major contrast between the economies of the two countries. As of now the size of India economy has grown to around $2900 billion. On the other hand, the size of Pakistan's economy is about $273 billion.

Pakistan's Economic Survey 2018-19, showed that the country's GDP grew at only 3.3 per cent in the fiscal year 2018-19. On the other hand, India's GDP grew at 6.8 per cent during the fiscal year 2018-19. However, the Indian economy is still much bigger than Pakistan. The size of Indian economy is $2,900 billion, almost nine times larger than Pakistan.

In terms of foreign exchange reserves, too Pakistan is in dilapidated condition with forex reserves of around $17.4 billion, compared to India $420 billion forex reserve.

Given the situation, it is highly unlikely that the trade suspension between the two countries would in any major way impact India and its businesses. Further, India already has revoked the Most Favoured Nation tag given to Pakistan, which snatches away the trade benefits Pakistan used to get.

https://www.livemint.com/news/india...ons-unlikely-to-harm-india-1565198216921.html

It's an internal matter.
 
Well...Indian public support it...But you are correct in one way...It can be a game changer in a positive way for us and it can be a death-knell for our democratic values...Time will tell where we are leading to..

Or it could lead to death of India as we know it. Indeed, all will be revealed in due course ...
 
Or it could lead to death of India as we know it. Indeed, all will be revealed in due course ...

Well many people assumed our death in multiple times of our history...I am more concerned about normal people in valley who are in tough condition...It is really difficukt life to be in a place which is in conflict
 
I remember before note ban, Indian farmers refused exporting onions to Pakistan. After note ban they were begging Pakistanis to buy their produce. Modi undermines India.

All said and and done, neither side can hurt each other's economy as they are simply not reliant on each other in any shape and form. Pakistan has very limited tools to hurt India economically, and vice versa.

There are 2 things that will impact India if Pakistan plays its card properly..

1 - IK continues his policy of policy of tolerance and inclusiveness with opening Hindu shrine of Kashmir and Karpur corridor for Indians...That will show Pakistan in contrasting position wrt India in front of global audience and play to their soft power

2- work with US and offer something in Afganstan and pressurize India

Apart from these 2 things, nothing will impact us...except initiation of full blown war..

You're forgetting Option 3

Pakistan has insane amount of surplus ammo/weapons cache. Every year thousands of tons of this stockpile has to be destroyed because it takes up too much space or it's reaching the end of its shelf life. Pakistan needs to ensure that these weapons/ammo ends up in the hands of Kashmiri freedom fighters. Camps need to be setup across the border to ensure that training/tactics can be adequately taught to these fighters so they can take their homeland back. Pakistan has learnt a lot from the ruthless tactics used by TTP/AQ fighters, these tactics need to be taught to the Kashmiri freedom fighters to ensure that India faces a real and credible insurgency threat in IOK. Musharraf was stupid enough to believe in this 'Aman ki Asha' and pull the plug on the support for these groups. It sure has bit us in the a** beautifully now.

It is imperative on Pakistan to help our Kashmiri brothers and save them from ethnic cleansing.
 
All said and and done, neither side can hurt each other's economy as they are simply not reliant on each other in any shape and form. Pakistan has very limited tools to hurt India economically, and vice versa.



You're forgetting Option 3

Pakistan has insane amount of surplus ammo/weapons cache. Every year thousands of tons of this stockpile has to be destroyed because it takes up too much space or it's reaching the end of its shelf life. Pakistan needs to ensure that these weapons/ammo ends up in the hands of Kashmiri freedom fighters. Camps need to be setup across the border to ensure that training/tactics can be adequately taught to these fighters so they can take their homeland back. Pakistan has learnt a lot from the ruthless tactics used by TTP/AQ fighters, these tactics need to be taught to the Kashmiri freedom fighters to ensure that India faces a real and credible insurgency threat in IOK. Musharraf was stupid enough to believe in this 'Aman ki Asha' and pull the plug on the support for these groups. It sure has bit us in the a** beautifully now.

It is imperative on Pakistan to help our Kashmiri brothers and save them from ethnic cleansing.

Each country is entitled take step with their best option...There are compelling reason for which Pakistan slowed down with their support for armed insurgency..You are welcome to initiate that route if it serves you well..
 
It matters little what impact this has materially on imports/exports. What matters more is that more than trade, there are very many other bilateral agreements that may be impacted. This is not a case of a distant country severing ties. Pakistan is going to register its protest across all channels.
 

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