We want to resume trade with India: Pak. softened


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Pakistan's economic condition is not good, traders also want relations with India to improve: External Affairs Minister Dar

Islamabad: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has said that the trade agreement between India and Pakistan has stalled since August 2019. We are seriously considering relaunching it. His foreign minister has given indications that Pakistan is thinking of improving relations with India. Pakistani leaders have been making frequent anti-India statements, but now they are softening.

Pakistan's foreign minister made this statement during a press conference in London. He said that Pakistan is currently facing an economic crisis, in such a situation, Pakistani businessmen should promote trade with India. He added that many of our traders want to increase trade with India. The government of Pakistan also wants to improve trade relations with India.

This statement of the foreign minister is an indication that Pakistan now wants to come out of its old policy regarding relations with India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Shehbaz Sharif for becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan recently. Ever since the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has repeatedly said that we do not want to open trade relations with India, but now for the first time Pakistan has changed its stance. The economic crisis has increased in Pakistan and the situation is so serious that people are not even getting two meals a day.

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