Pakistan poll results will decide India's MFN
status
Wednesday April 10, 2013 08:59:18 PM,
IANS
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Berlin, April 10 (IANS) Granting of
the most favoured nation (MFN) status to India by Pakistan will
depend on election results in that country next month, a top
official said Wednesday.
"The present government has said that they are moving towards that
(granting MFN status) decision but we will have to wait for the
election results," said the official.
The Pakistan government last year announced that it has decided to
grant the MFN status to India. But the decision has not been
implemented yet.
The official, who did not want to be named, said the political
upheavals have affected implementation of the decision.
"They (Pakistan government) have assured that the process is on
track," he said.
The MFN status would help normalise business and economic
relations between the two neighbours and substantially boost
bilateral trade.
Once that status is granted, Pakistan will have to treat India on
par with its other favoured trading partners.
India has already granted the MFN status to Pakistan in 1996.
General elections are scheduled in Pakistan next month. A
successful poll exercise will mark the first transition between
two democratically elected governments in the 65-year history of
Pakistan.
Pakistan has witnessed three military coups and constant political
instability since its formation in 1947.
(Gyanendra Kumar
Keshri can be contacted at gyanendra.k@ians.in)
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