Pakistan, India tensions haven’t hit bilateral trade Pak, India lauded for not linking trade with politics .

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(16th September 2015)

Tensions between Pakistan and India has damaged strategic stability but hasn’t damaged trade between the two countries which is laudable, a business leader said Wednesday.

Last year, the official trade between two countries was recorded at 2.5 billion dollars, it hasn’t improved but haven’t dwindles for which military and civilian establishment of both countries must be lauded, said President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum and former provincial minister Mian Zahid Hussain.

Pakistan exports to India stood at 495 million dollars while it imported goods worth 1.86 billion dollars, he said.

In a statement, Mian Zahid Hussain said that trade through Wagah, Muzaffarabad and Karachi is insufficient therefore authorities must consider opening Khokhrapar.

He said that most of the world’s poor live in Saarc region which are deprived of decent living due to unending tensions between the most important countries of the grouping.

Both nuclear states must realize that war is not an option and prosperity through trade is only way to end hostilities.

Mian Zahid said that India and China have fought wars but their bilateral trade is around 70 billion dollars in which India is facing a deficit of 38 billion dollars.

Trade is one of the best confidence building measure therefore Islamabad can improve trade relations with New Delhi without compromising on principled stance over Kashmir.

Both countries should consider trade and visa relegation which will pay dividends.

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