Indo-Pak trade could jump to 10 times the current amount
PTI : Washington, Thu Jan 31 2013, 11:12 hrs
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Restrictive visa regimes and insufficient transportation systems across the border continue to depress trade and investment exchanges, the think-tank said.
It added that both Khan and Taneja outline reason for hope in their illuminating reports but also note many hurdles will need to be overcome before the two nations can claim full economic ties.
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