Shock Pakistan: India breaks trade with Pakistan through LOC
This action has been done due to wrong use of the commercial route across the Line of Control. Through which illegal weapons, narcotics and fake notes are being supplied.
New Delhi: The Indian government has decided to temporarily stop the trade across the Line of Control with Pakistan on Thursday. This order will be effective from April 19th. The Ministry has taken this action due to misuse of trade route across the Line of Control. Through this, the false elements of Pakistan are supplying illegal weapons, drugs and counterfeit notes.
According to the news of the ANI, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found that illegal trade activities are being run across the LoC in much greater quantity. Some people who have a close relationship with banned organizations in the state are promoting terrorism or separatism here. Because of this, it has been decided to stop crossing LoC crossing in Salamabad and Chakkkan The Bag in Jammu and Kashmir.
At the same time, the government is also working on the strict regulatory and enforcement mechanism of trade. This will be taken from various agencies. After this, the re-opening trade across the LoC will be considered.
Earlier, India had taken a tough decision from Pakistan after the attack on the CRPF convoy in Pulwama, Jammu Kashmir. The cabinet committee of security affairs withdrew the status of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) from Pakistan. Most favored nation, which is clear from the name of the Most Favored Nation, is clear. Especially with Business View World
According to Article 21B of the WTO rules, the status of the Most Favored Nation given to a country can be withdrawn after a security related dispute between the two countries. All the conditions of WTO have to be fulfilled.
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