Pakistan and India in trade talks
Trade talks could see signing of agreement with Pakistan calling India a “most favoured nation” to do business with.
Published On 14 Nov 2011
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Zafar Mehmood, Pakistan’s commerce secretary, is in New Delhi, the Indian capital, for trade talks with Rahul Khullar, his Indian counterpart.
The talks could culminate in the signing of a trade agreement which sees Pakistan calling India one of its “most favoured nation’s” to trade with – a deal which would mark a major breakthrough in relations between the traditionally antagonistic neighbours.
But there are mixed feelings about the agreement among business people in Pakistan’s textile and other industrial communities.
Al Jazeera’s Imtiaz Tyab reports from Islamabad.
Source: Al Jazeera, News Agencies