Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, Sep 07, 2006 |
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Opinion
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Editorial Hardening stance
Reports suggesting that New Delhi may have a change of mind on its trade policy with Islamabad in the wake of Pakistan excluding India from the ambit of the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) are to be expected in view of Pakistan's intransigence on the issue. The basic point is that, under the SAARC Charter, Pakistan does not have the choice of being selective among the members of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation on the implementation of SAFTA, which it has ratified. As such, it is clear that its present policy has been violative of SAARC rules, which cannot be supported.
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