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Indian traders stop supplying vegetables to Pakistan as tension rises
By News Desk
Published: October 8, 2016
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Amid tension on its western border escalating, traders from the Indian state of Gujarat have decided to stop supplying vegetables, especially tomatoes and chilli, to Pakistan.

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Ahmedabad General Commission Agent Association general secretary, Ahmed Patel said, “Gujarat used to send 50 trucks having 10 tonnes of vegetables, mainly tomatoes and chilli, to Pakistan from Wagah border but we have stopped supply for the past two days considering the tension between the two countries.”

This is the first time in almost two decades that Gujarat traders have decided to halt supply of essential vegetables to its western neighbour, he said. “We will not supply vegetables to Pakistan till the normalisation of relations between the two countries,” Patel said.

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“The move will result in a daily loss of Rs3 crores,” he said, adding that national interest took precedence over commercial interests. “However, we will continue to send vegetables to Bangladesh, Gulf countries, Canada and South Africa,” he said.

Separately, India has decided to completely seal its western border with Pakistan by December 2018, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

“This is time bound, it will be done by December, 2018. We are readying an action plan for that,” Singh said after a meeting with chief and home ministers of Indian-held Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat which border Pakistan.

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“A border security grid will be in place soon,” he said, adding that the Indian government was also “looking at technological solutions to man the border.”

This article originally appeared on Times of India.
 
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To slaughter more Mata Jees you have to produce / import more Mata Jees. Therefore somebody somewhere has to look after these Mata Jees for you, otherwise you might starve :D

We can not starve because we have very robust poultry sector and good fishing industry, while also have decent livestock industry too.

So keep on dreaming :D
 
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Indian traders stop supplying vegetables to Pakistan as tension rises
By News Desk
Published: October 8, 2016
212SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1195474-trade-1475906947-644-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: FILE

Amid tension on its western border escalating, traders from the Indian state of Gujarat have decided to stop supplying vegetables, especially tomatoes and chilli, to Pakistan.

Pakistan-India border to be sealed by December 2018: Rajnath Singh

Ahmedabad General Commission Agent Association general secretary, Ahmed Patel said, “Gujarat used to send 50 trucks having 10 tonnes of vegetables, mainly tomatoes and chilli, to Pakistan from Wagah border but we have stopped supply for the past two days considering the tension between the two countries.”

This is the first time in almost two decades that Gujarat traders have decided to halt supply of essential vegetables to its western neighbour, he said. “We will not supply vegetables to Pakistan till the normalisation of relations between the two countries,” Patel said.

Land route not shut for Pak trucks: Afghan envoy

“The move will result in a daily loss of Rs3 crores,” he said, adding that national interest took precedence over commercial interests. “However, we will continue to send vegetables to Bangladesh, Gulf countries, Canada and South Africa,” he said.

Separately, India has decided to completely seal its western border with Pakistan by December 2018, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday.

“This is time bound, it will be done by December, 2018. We are readying an action plan for that,” Singh said after a meeting with chief and home ministers of Indian-held Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat which border Pakistan.

India cannot annul Indus Waters Treaty: FO

“A border security grid will be in place soon,” he said, adding that the Indian government was also “looking at technological solutions to man the border.”

This article originally appeared on Times of India.


EXCELLENT!!!!!!!.......Great news. Hope this is permanent!
 
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Trade, especially food should keep going, no one goes hungry because of this crazyness, same time these Traders taking Hit 3 Cr daily. Means @ 1000 Cr./ year, Not wise for there own and Family.
 
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Could someone explains me what is crore ?

1 million
10 millions
Or what ?

Thanks
 
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a welcoming news indeed.when our land is same that means we can do as much as u guys so we should now start to work rather than importing from india
 
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