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Singh-Gilani meeting: India to move towards PTA with Pak

Last Updated 10 November 2011, 11:50 IST

Meeting on the sidelines of the 17th SAARC summit here, Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani agreed that bilateral trade will be conducted on Most Favoured Nation (MFN) basis.

During an hour-long meeting, both leaders also decided to put in place a liberalised visa regiment that is being negotiated at the earliest and revive the Indo-Pak joint Commission that has not been in operation since 2005.

The South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) is an agreement reached in the 2004 SAARC summit in Islamabad which created a free trade area of 1.8 billion people in Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

The decision to take the bilateral engagement to a new level came in the two Prime Ministers' third meeting in the last 18 months after their talks at the 2010 SAARC summit in Thimphu when they decided to resume bilateral dialogue.

The decision also comes on top of Pakistan deciding to confer MFN status to India, 15 years after New Delhi granted such a status to Islamabad. After some flip flops in Pakistan following its last week decision, it has been clarified at the highest level in Pakistan that it will not backtrack on its decision.

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(Published 10 November 2011, 11:49 IST)

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