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Regional trade: Kabul wants Delhi to join Pak-Afghan trade pact
By Tahir Khan
Published: April 16, 2015

ISLAMABAD:
Afghanistan says it wants India to join the Afghanistan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) to promote trade in the region.


Pakistan and the landlocked Afghanistan signed APTTA in 2010, replacing the 1965’s Afghanistan Transit Trade Agreement (ATTA).

Kabul insists that APTTA allows Afghan trucks to carry Afghan products to the huge markets of India and China as well as the rest of the world through the seaports of Karachi, Port Qasim and Gwadar.

Pakistan allows Afghan trucks to transport goods up to the border with India but it has not yet permitted Indian products to be exported to Afghanistan.

Afghan Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Shakib Mustaghni says Kabul will welcome India if it joins the agreement. “Afghanistan will consider the proposal if India wants to join APTTA,” Mustaghni said at his weekly briefing.

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The comments coincide with the visit of Pakistan’s commerce minister, Khurram Dastagir, to Kabul who met senior Afghan leaders and attended the inaugural session of an exhibition of Pakistani products in Kabul.

Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Amar Sinha has said New Delhi is willing to become party to APTTA, claiming that “Pakistan’s policy issues have hindered Afghanistan’s access to the key Wagah border post.”

“Our desire and our request always has been that we should keep these issues separate. We should allow the people and the businesses to prosper,” the Indian ambassador told Tolo TV in an interview.

On his part Khurram Dastagir told reporters in Kabul that India and Pakistan would need to first take the good-faith step of normalising trade relations. “As for India’s joining this agreement, I think this is, at the moment, premature,” Minister Dastagir said in Kabul on Tuesday,Tolo TV reported.

“Eventually we would like to have a joint South Asia-Central Asia corridor, but you are aware there have been tensions between India and Pakistan since last year.

“We are hoping that these tensions will dissipate, and the first step would be the normalisation of trade between Pakistan and India, and once that happens, I think there will be no impediment in normalising the old relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan through India,” the Pakistani minister said

The Pakistani delegation arrived in Kabul just a day after the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan delivered an official letter to the Afghan government expressing India’s willingness to join APTTA and enhance its trade ties with Afghanistan, Afghan media has reported.

Dastagir told reporters that Pakistan will build modern land ports this year at the two main border crossings with Afghanistan to facilitate the movement of goods and people.

He said the installations will be equipped with modern communication systems to help enhance bilateral connectivity in terms of customs and information technology.

Afghan acting commerce minister Muzamil Shinwari hoped the discussions would help overcome hurdles in the way of fully implementing APTTA, which is meant to facilitate Afghanistan to import and export its goods through Pakistani trade routes and ports.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 16th, 2015.
 
Seems like a good idea .
@SrNair , your thoughts ?
A good idea indeed.Such an agreement would be helpful for development of region.We should follow a China- India way.
We both have good trade and business even if we have boundary disputes .Same should follow in this case.
 
Bad idea for Pakistan, why should we allow india to use our routes to sell their goods in Afghanistan. We have been carrying this huge burden of 6 million afghan refugees for more than 30 years now, only we should get the economic benefits from this trade.
 
Afghanistan says it wants India to join the Afghanistan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA)

What a joke ! Afghanistan Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) is a bilateral trade agreement that USA helped to negotiate. If Afghanistan does not like this bilateral trade agreement then they can terminate it unilateral. Afghanistan will lose the cheapest trade corridor to rest of the world through Karachi.
 
The Indians are free to approach Pakistan about it. Trade will help bridge gaps and lower tensions, so why not?
 
Heavy duty must be imposed on Indian products to give a level playing to Pakistani products
 
Involving india into it is not a good idea. Since their activities are known in pakistan as well as disputes remain un scratched. Unless thats not solved all else is futile and not in our interests.
 
Yea right we know india pushing afghanistan to make such statement. India hanst forgotten yet how we refused the wheat transit trade to her for afganistan.
Nahi dain gay hum, u are terrorists, ushameless gits killed our aps kids nd then u come and say on our faces tit for tat. shameless with that u have an audacity to ask us for trade. We are never ever ever gonna allow u any any any flippin' route to afghanistan and central asia. Go build chahbahar port only if u manage to before the world comes to an end, and then risk ur trucks drive through ur built highway delaram zeranj that runs though taliban strnghold province nimruz . Boo!!
 
Seems like a good idea .
@SrNair , your thoughts ?
By the way, it has been calculated that if trade opens up between India and Pakistan, it would be to the tune of more than $50 billion by 2020, that's four times more trade than what Pakistan has with China at present!

It would be a win-win situation for both countries, especially Pakistan. But the million dollar question is: Would the Pak Army allow it?

Not likely ever! And that's Pakistan's loss.
 
By the way, it has been calculated that if trade opens up between India and Pakistan, it would be to the tune of more than $50 billion by 2020, that's four times more trade than what Pakistan has with China at present!

It would be a win-win situation for both countries, especially Pakistan. But the million dollar question is: Would the Pak Army allow it?

Not likely ever! And that's Pakistan's loss.

Thanks but no thanks we are satisfied with what ever we have, Kabul can prosper through cha baha if it wants.
 
Free trade, india, allowed by Pakistan... no thanks.. We have better things to do then allowing something for india.
 
Rubbish
bull shit

The Pakistan-Afghanistan trade pact should be independent


If Afghanistan wants trade with india then go for it but DO NOT involve Pakistan


Pakistan should facilitate afghan trade to india but we should block anything indian from passing through Pakistan

The indians can either air lift to Afghanistan or go through Iran
 
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