Friday, 30 March 2018
Will work on easing visa restrictions for Pakistani traders: Indian HC
[embed_video1 url=https://ift.tt/2GlOCZg style=center] LAHORE: The visa tension between India and Pakistan is a pressing issue that should be resolved, Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria said on Friday. Speaking to businessmen at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bisaria said he would try that the maximum number of Indian visas are issued to traders. He said India and Pakistan are neighbouring countries and would continue to remain so. Bisaria added the two countries could only progress if they give each other space for dialogue. ?People want to come together,? he said. ?The issues [between India and Pakistan] are not such that cannot be resolved.? Before attending a dinner in Lahore last night, Bisaria reiterated his statement, saying he was positive that tension between the two neighbouring countries would end soon. Recently, the tension between India and Pakistan escalated after diplomats of the latter country, and their families, were harassed in New Delhi. In one such incident, children of a Pakistani diplomat were harassed as the car they were travelling in was intercepted in the Indian capital. It was said that such incidents made the stay of Pakistani diplomats and their families in New Delhi difficult. Before the harassment incidents came to light, Pakistani authorities had been protesting against the violation of ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control by Indian troops, which had claimed the lives of a number of innocent civilians, including children.
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