Skip to main content

Free Trade And The MFN

By: Kuldip Nayar
Pakistan envoy Shahid Malik, who has served the longest at New Delhi, appreciates India's sensibilities. Years of staying in the country have taught him that very few windows open in sombre relations between the two countries. But whenever there is even a small aperture, it should be used fully. Therefore, Malik was quick to remove the misunderstanding on Pakistan's decision to extend the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India. The impression on the Indian end was that Pakistan was dragging its feet after announcing the MFN status. He said that "there is no question of a U-turn about it". Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, too, reiterated the sameassurance that the respective ministries have been asked to give concrete shape to the process. People in India should not think that Pakistan is going back on its announcement. The MFN status has been long overdue. Under the WTO commitment, every country has to give it. India extended the status to Pakistan in 1995. Since MFN was missing at the other end, both could not dismantle non-tariff barriers to facilitate trade. Pakistan was not cooperative. Every time the question of trade was initiated by India, Pakistan brought in Kashmir. I believe that many Pakistan ministers expressed similar kind of fears when the proposal came before their cabinet. The Pakistani commerce secretary's categorical statement that theKashmir question would not be diluted allayed their fears. The same thing happened in the case of the media. The government had to say that the army was also on board. The real problem is how to go ahead. The MFN is only the means, not the end by itself. I do not envisage free trade of all goods straightaway. That may take place in due course. Much depends on Pakistan and how its government wants to go about it. Ultimately, it will be the bigger beneficiary. Some concessions will be in order because compared to Pakistan, India is a developed country. For a level playing field, New Delhi may have to take some steps which would make Pakistan feel that it is not under any disadvantage. New Delhi's initiative may have a salutary effect on relations between India and Pakistan. Both will no doubt increase their trade and give a fillip to manufacturing, so as to cater to new demands. Yet the basic part is that the two may begin to trust each other. Both countries should get hold of the old files. Between 1947 and 1965, there was free trade. So much so that newspapers of Pakistan were sold on the streets of Mumbai and Delhi on the same day as the Indian papers would be in Karachi and Lahore. Both countries know that trade between the two countries is taking place through Dubai and Singapore. It is reported to be worth around $2.5 billion. The MFN status also means that the goods will go across the border in no time. The road from Lahore to Wagah has been widened. India is putting up a huge building to house customs and immigration departments. There is, however, a case for having more points of trade then. The Wagah-Attari border is what comes to people's mind. But Sialkot-Suchetgarh on the Jammu border is equally suitable for the transit of goods. Trade between the two parts of Kashmir is there but it needs to be pushed more vigorously. My dream is of free trade for the entire South Asian region. One day we should be able to have an economic union along the lines of Europe. This looks far-fetched at present, however, after nearly 16 years, if MFN can become a reality, why not another economic union? This will require concessions in visa facilities. All the nations in the region should discuss how a single visa can enable a person to travel throughout the region. Because that is what Europe has done to give meaning to trade among the countries. Pro-peace activists on both sides have never given up their efforts to bring the two countries closer and the result is the MFN.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

6321 kanals of land transferred to CUs for creation of infrastructure: Malik

GNS JAMMU MAR,01 :Minister for Higher Education, Mr. Abdul Gani Malik today informed the Legislative Assembly that about 4641 kanals and 4325 kanals of land has been indentified for the establishment of the Central Universities at Jammu and Kashmir respectively, out of which 3000 kanals and 3321 kanals stands transferred to these Universities. He said the process of transferring the remaining land is in progress. The Minister was replying to question of Mr. Yashpal Kundal in the House. The Minister said that the job of land survey and contour mapping has been assigned to Educational Consultants India Limited (EDCIL) after which master plans will be formulated and the construction work taken up. He said at present both the Central Universities are functional in the rental accommodation. He said MA English and comparative Literature, PG in Applied Mathematics, PG in Economics and M Phil in English courses have been introduced in Jammu University whereas 6 more courses are likely being...

PDP emerged a force in Twin border District of Poonch , Rajouri

GNS RAJOURI : The way opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) led by former JK Chief Minister and erstwhile union home minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayed has been emerging as a force in the border region of Poonch , Rajouri, is really a worrying situation for Congress and National Conference . It would be much better to say that the situation if more threatening for NC as compared to Congress as the region has always been strong belt of the former for decades . The latest example is the entry of Chowdhary Qamer Hussain of Rajouri in the party fold who was earlier associated with Congress and had contested on Congress ticket from Rajouri in 2002 assembly elections , but had finished second at  that time . Qamar is not alone in the region who joined PDP in the past some months, National Conference has already received a big loss by loosing its influential cadres in Poonch district . The example is the entry of Shah Mohammad Tantray and Shehzaad Ahmed Khan of Poonch in to PDP  No...

Simultaneous alliance with Congress and BJP exhibits NC’s brazen political opportunism: PDP “Offering ‘ministerial berth’ bait manifests Omar’s insecurity”

GNS Srinagar, Nov 30: Terming Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s latest move of courting BJP as his new allies a brazen show of opportunism, opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today said the National Conference has taken the political immorality to a new low by simultaneously entering into coalition of expedience with Congress and BJP. “As NC has always survived on trickery, its latest move to woo back its old allies (BJP) is in tune with the party’s philosophy of political opportunism and deceit,” PDP chief spokesman Naeem Akhtar said in a statement issued here today. He said, curiously, developing NC-BJP bonhomie coincides with the recent visit of senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha member Arun Jaitley in Jammu. Terming Omar Abdullah’s ‘ministerial berth’ bait a desperate attempt to keep the dissipating NC flock together and fully exploit disgruntled party legislators for upcoming Legislative Council polls,  Akhtar said Abdullahs have a history of adopting ‘use-a...