India, Pak may ease visa regime at secy-level talk

New Delhi: India and Pakistan are likely to announce formally a new business visa regime to boost bilateral commerce at the next secretary level talks. Commerce Minister Anand Sharma and his Pakistani counterpart Makhdoom Mohammad Amin Fahim, during their meeting on Friday, expressed "joint wish" that business visa regime needs to be liberalised at the […]

New Delhi: India and Pakistan are likely to announce formally a new business visa regime to boost bilateral commerce at the next secretary level talks. Commerce Minister Anand Sharma and his Pakistani counterpart Makhdoom Mohammad Amin Fahim, during their meeting on Friday, expressed "joint wish" that business visa regime needs to be liberalised at the earliest.

"It was noted that a formal decision on this is expected at the forthcoming meeting of the Home Secretary of India and the Secretary of the Ministry of Interior of Pakistan," a joint statement released today said. Although India has sought the date for the meeting after May 22, the schedule is yet to be finalised. Giving impetus to people-to-people contact and trade ties with Pakistan, India yesterday opened a modern Integrated Check Post (ICP), equipped with a dedicated passenger terminal and sprawling cargo facility, built at cost of Rs 150 crore, at Attari.