The bodies estimated that Nawaz Sharif’s return to power could see bilateral trade, which was $2.34 billion in the financial year 2012-13, increase 10-fold, while India would be able to tap investment potential of over $50 billion in Pakistan.
Arvind Pradhan, Director General, Indian Merchants' Chamber said, “There is a strong possibility of doubling the trade from the current level of around $2 billion in a short span of time. With the coming of Nawaz Sharif, we strongly feel that MFN status will be accorded to India. However, that is not the only goal, as non-tariff barriers from both sides must be reduced to increase the flow of trade,” he said.
CS Deshpande, Director (research), World Trade Centre, Mumbai warned that two way trade and investment cannot progress significantly unless Pakistan grants India MFN status.
“We welcome the change in the government in Pakistan. We believe that a substantial rise in trade and investment can boost the prosperity and peace in both countries but the onus clearly lies with Pakistan in strengthening the economic dialogue with India,” he said.
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@gp65 : first stabilise the land which you have now and then talk about kashmir.
@GP65.........We take lead from Bharat.You have short memory & forget what Mr. Nehru promised before the entire world on Kashmir in UN Security Council & then denied the right to self-determination to Kashmiris till today.We don't trust Bharat. @Fact .......Come out of that syndrome, Pakistan is a Sovereign Nuclear State & in the same token millions went to Bharat from Pakistan in 1947. After saying all that about us you still want us to dole out status of MFN to Bharat? WTO or what ever first let Bharat honor her commitments made in UN SC since 1947,until then we are in no mood to offer any concessions.It is always quid-pro-quo my dear.No more free lunches.
Not just Musharraf or Nawaz, eventually all your families were from India because before 1947, there was no Pakistan.
@Zeeshan: his ancestors are from jatti umra and not him... he was born in 1949 in lahore ... ladies and gentlemen this is the general knowledge of people of pakistan .....!!!!!
@k. Salim Jahangir: "NS should look at MFN issue as PM of a sovereign state"
As a sovereign country, Pakistan is BOUND to give MFN to India as a member of WTO. In failing to do so, it is noncompliant with the terms of its membership agreement with WTO as a sovereign country. India could actually embarass Pakistan significantly if it forced the issue but it prefers to not do that. Instead of appreciating India's patient stand, Pakistanis act as though they are doing some big favour to India.
NS should look at MFN issue as PM of a sovereign state & not as a businessman which he is.It is always give & take & not one way traffic.Bharat does not believe in such ethics.We cannot live as lackey of Bharat.
@Stranger: He was born in Jatti Umra in Indian Punjab.
Yes Better a known devil.Nawaz Sharif is any day better than the military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Both were ironically born in India. I mean SHARIF's family is from India.I think he was born in Pak Punjab.