Indo-Pak Relations: Pakistan to restore business with India again? Imran government can take decision today

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Pakistan had severed relations with India following the cancellation of the provision of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and the bifurcation of the state into two new union territories.

Islamabad Relations with India and Pakistan can once again come back on track. Pakistan itself is taking steps for this. According to information received from sources, the Government of Pakistan is going to consider resuming trade relations with India on Wednesday. Sources said that Pakistan’s Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs is going to decide to import sugar and cotton from India.

The meeting of the committee is to be held at 11.30 am Pakistani time. In August 2019, Pakistan severed ties with India following the cancellation of the provision of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and the bifurcation of the state into two new Union Territories.

Imran Khan wrote a letter to Modi, said – it is necessary to create a conducive atmosphere for talks
On the other hand, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, saying that it is necessary to create a conducive atmosphere for meaningful and result-oriented dialogue to resolve all the pending issues between the two countries, including the Jammu and Kashmir issue. . Khan has written this letter in response to the congratulations sent to him by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week on the occasion of Pakistan Day. Modi had said in his letter that India aspires for a cordial relationship with Pakistan, but an atmosphere of trust, terror and an atmosphere of hatred is ‘essential’ for it.
In response to Prime Minister Modi’s letter, Khan thanked him and said that the people of Pakistan aspire for a peaceful cooperative relationship with all neighboring countries including India. On the terror-free environment, Khan said that peace is possible only if all pending issues like Kashmir are resolved.

Imran wishes the people of India,

the Prime Minister of Pakistan said in a letter written on March 29, “We agree that sustainable peace in South Asia, especially on the resolution of all the pending issues between India and Pakistan, such as the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.” And stability depends. ‘Khan said that it is necessary to create an environment conducive for meaningful and result-oriented talks. He also wished the people of India in the fight against Kovid-19.

Significantly, recently, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, while extending his hand of peace towards India, said that the time has come for both the neighboring countries to forget the past and move forward.