While Pakistan has been showing considerable interest in having a bilateral trade deal with India that would help them access the country's booming markets, India has stated this can only become a possibility only when it recognises India as their non-discriminatory trading partner, commerce secretary Rahul Khullar told in an interview.
"After the grant of MFN status by Pakistan, it will be easier for us to get the necessary approvals from the Trade and Economic Relations Committee to initiate talks on having an exclusive trade pact with Pakistan.
"But for the time being, we have asked them to work towards the agreements reached under South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation," Khullar said.
The TERC, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, looks into various issues concerning promotion trade and bilateral relations with India.
According to the World Trade Organization rules, it is the fundamental right of a country to get MFN status from another member country.
Grant of MFN status by Pakistan would expand the number of products to be traded in positive list of commodities that are exported by India.
"Pakistan has to give India non-discriminatory status in trade and this is for the first time where there is clarity between trade and non-tariff barriers.
"They have agreed to the fact there is no link between MFN and non-tariff barriers,"
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