While the Indian industry says the prospects for improving bilateral economic relations 'seem extraordinary', head of Indian Institute of Foreign Trade has recommended an 'incremental approach' for improving the mutual ties.
"Business community of India is quite keen to do business with Pakistan. The mood of the Indian industry is quite upbeat and we expect positive movements in the forthcoming meeting," Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry said in New Delhi.
According to Assocham, "the prospects for improving bilateral economic relations seem extraordinary. . .Pakistan will benefit by improving trade and economic relations with a fast growing country like India".
IIFT director K T Chacko said inspite of the obstacles, it should be possible to make progress on the trade front between the two countries.
He suggested a gradual approach for sustainable ties. "An incremental approach would be more practical than a quantum jump. Such a step would also build confidence...," Chacko said.
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