In a 'Special Gesture', India Allows 160 Afghan Trucks Enter India at Attari Border
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In a 'special gesture', India allows 160 Afghan trucks enter India at Attari border
India decided to close the Attari-Wagah border on April 23, following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam the day before. In the past, Pakistan has permitted one-way trade through this border, allowing Afghan goods to be exported to India, but without allowing any exports in the reverse direction
India reopens Wagah-Attari Border for Afghanistan transit trucks after weeks of disruption - Khaama Press
Image/Hindustan Times. India has reopened the Wagah-Attari Border for Afghanistan transit trucks after weeks of disruption, easing trade and logistics challenges. Following a significant de-escalation in India-Pakistan relations and the implementation of a ceasefire agreement, the Wagah-Attari border has reopened to Afghanistan transit trucks. This vital land route, the only authorized corridor for trade between India and Pakistan, had been clos…
India Permits Entry of 162 Afghan Trucks via Attari Border | DH Latest News, DH NEWS, Latest News, India, NEWS, International ,
Following the easing of military tensions between India and Pakistan after a May 10 ceasefire, India has permitted the entry of 162 Afghan trucks loaded with dry fruits and herbs through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari. These trucks had been stranded between Lahore and the Wagah border since April 24 due to the closure of the Attari-Wagah route on April 22. The bulk of these goods come from Kandahar, with some sourced from Kabul. The c…
Afghan Transit Trade Resumes as Five Trucks Cross Wagah Border into India – Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel
WAGAH: In a rare development amid rising tensions, five trucks under the Afghan transit trade crossed into India through the Wagah-Attari border. These trucks were loaded with Afghan dry fruits and driven by Pakistani drivers. According to reliable sources, the trucks had been waiting at the border for weeks. The National Logistics Cell (NLC) was supervising the cargo during this waiting period. The breakthrough came after the Indian government …
India allows entry of 160 Afghan trucks via Pakistan border
A day after a rare phone call between Acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India has allowed 160 trucks carrying Afghan goods to enter through the Wagah border with Pakistan. The trucks had been held up due to heightened military tensions between India and Pakistan following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. The conversation between Muttaqi and Jaishankar marks the hig…
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