salarsikander
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2013
- Messages
- 8,860
- Reaction score
- 2
- Country
- Location
In terms of productsDepends on if the Pakistani Railways is interested in giving quotes for freight to Iran.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
In terms of productsDepends on if the Pakistani Railways is interested in giving quotes for freight to Iran.
well seems nobody met the Iranian President in UN except Pakistan...heard there were protests outside by Iranian-Americans against human rights violations and syria/iraq war.
Great words by Iran President.
Iranians have spoken today in favour of joining CPEC corridor, Chahbar/Gwadar one port. Their statements are very meaningful. Talked about our former defence relationship and desire to double trade.
Iranians are telling Indians to go to hell for creating Balochistan issue out of nothing. India made up a false dead issue. They must be watching with nervousness any mention of Balochistan as they share common border and equally intense insurgency on their side. India made a big mistake raking about Iranian/Pakistani Baloch issue up.
Same, Lunghi nation kicked you backside and beat your supposedly one of best arm forces in the world. And count yourself lucky if it wasnt for India, 93k Pakistani soldiers would have been finished by mukti bahini.
New Recruit
Some positive and refreshing words from Iran
What does Pakistan have to offer ?
We have not much to offer Iran in trade may export some cotton products, surgical instruments and wheat / rice but since Iran has limited concept of importing things to save foreign reserves.
All avaible in much better quality and price from China and IndiaPakistan has A LOT to offer.
Iran and Pakistan are natural trade partners but there are barriers preventing this.
Insurgency and lack of infrastructure prevent those millions from turning into billions.
Pakistan is an agricultural country producing a range of various vegetables, fruits and other organic products. We are also a manufacturing hub for surgical instruments, sporting goods, furniture, cutlery, cotton textiles, leather goods and clothing. Pakistan also produces a large and excess amount of livestock meat, electrical appliances, shale, salt, onyx, and many engineering goods. All of these are "high demand" in Iran.
On the other hand; we as an energy-starved nation require Iran's large amount of Oil & Gas which are comparatively cheaper than what we get from the Gulf Countries.
All of this can be further enhanced with defense ties. We have a lot of military hardware and equipment to offer them.
Building infrastructure and guaranteeing security for the trade routes are crucial in making this happen.
Iran has the potential to to surpass China and the United States in the percentage of Pakistani exports.
Hopefully our Government will make a move on this opportunity; if we stall - India will continue to grow its influence on Iran. Pakistan was the first country to be invited to invest in Chabahar, when we ignored this - India jumped in on this deal.
Not at all...All avaible in much better quality and price from China and India