Pak-India Joint Working Group reviews LoC trade
Mechanisms on increasing people-to-people contact, trade volume, improving infrastructure at trading points discussed.
NEW DELHI:
India and Pakistan on Tuesday held a meeting on cross-Line of Control trade and travel, during which ways and mechanisms for increasing people-to-people contact, increasing the trade volume and improving infrastructure at trading points were discussed.
The meeting took place against the backdrop of tension along the LoC after a driver from Azad Kashmir was arrested for allegedly smuggling brown sugar worth Rs10 million on January 17 at Salamabad in Uri in North Kashmir.
The incident snowballed in the trade route being suspended for over three weeks.
The Indian delegation was led by Joint Secretary in External Affairs Ministry R Tandon while the Pakistani side was represented by Director General (South Asia) Riffat Masood.
India and Pakistan on Tuesday held a meeting on cross-Line of Control trade and travel, during which ways and mechanisms for increasing people-to-people contact, increasing the trade volume and improving infrastructure at trading points were discussed.
The meeting took place against the backdrop of tension along the LoC after a driver from Azad Kashmir was arrested for allegedly smuggling brown sugar worth Rs10 million on January 17 at Salamabad in Uri in North Kashmir.
The incident snowballed in the trade route being suspended for over three weeks.
The Indian delegation was led by Joint Secretary in External Affairs Ministry R Tandon while the Pakistani side was represented by Director General (South Asia) Riffat Masood.