‘After recent efforts, Pak-India trade growing’

Bilateral trade will transform business dynamics in SAARC region: Sabharwal.

KARACHI:
“After the recent measures from both governments, the bilateral trade between India and Pakistan is growing fast and is expected to grow faster in coming months,” said Indian High Commissioner Sharat Sabharwal on Tuesday.

Sabharwal was speaking to diplomats and businessmen at the Beach Luxury Hotel in Karachi.

“Growing trade between India and Pakistan will change the business and trade dynamics in South Asia because of the size of their economies,” he said, “Pakistan and India can transform regional trade by linking Central Asia and Europe to South East Asia through road and rail routes.”

The event was organised by English Speaking Union of Pakistan – a charity organisation to promote understanding and friendship through the use of English Language.

Trade and commerce was already growing rapidly fast in the South Asian regions, and Pakistan-India trade will further integrate the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) region, he added.


Showing a newspaper advertisement of Sitara Chemical Industries – a chemical producer – he said that the company’s exports to India were growing every month as it was mentioned in its advertisements.

He said that he was hopeful that the two countries will achieve bilateral trade target of $12 billion in the next five years.

Replying to a question, Sabharwal said that his government had constituted a committee to seek out ways to start trade from the Khokhrapar-Monabao trade route. He also said that India wanted to soon open its consulate in Karachi –one of the regular demands of Pakistani business community and the general public.

Trading activity at the Wagah border was increasing considerably after facilities were improved at both side of the border, he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2012.

 

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