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India suspends trade across Line Of Control with Azad Kashmir

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Trade across the Line of Control with Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir will be suspended from midnight, the government has announced, saying there are intelligence reports that it is being misused on a very large scale by Pakistan-based elements for funneling illegal weapons, narcotics and fake currency.

The cross trade is meant to enable exchange of goods of common use between local populations across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Trade is allowed through two Trade Facilitation Centres located at Salambad in Baramulla district and Chakkan-da-Bagh in Poonch and takes place four days a week. It attracts zero duty and is based on the barter system.

"The action has been taken as the Government of India has been receiving reports that the cross Line of Control trade routes are being misused by Pakistan based elements for funneling illegal weapons, narcotics and fake currency etc", the Home Ministry said in a statement.

According to a senior official in the Home Ministry, it was also brought to notice of the government that the trade has changed its character to mostly third party trade and products from other regions, including foreign countries, are finding their way through this route.

"Unscrupulous and anti-national elements are using the route as a conduit for Hawala money, drugs and weapons, under the garb of this trade," he said.

The Home Ministry has also received inputs from the National Investigation Agency or NIA that many engaged in Line of Control trade are being operated by people closely associated with banned terrorist organizations involved in fuelling terrorism and separatism.

"During ongoing probe of certain cases by NIA, it has been brought out that significant number of trading concerns engaged in LoC trade are operated by persons closely associated with banned terror organisations involved in fueling terrorism/separatism,"

After the Pulwama terror attack in February in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed, the government has withdrawn the Most Favoured Nation or MFN status to Pakistan.

Inputs have also been received that in order to evade the consequent higher duty, Line of Control trade is likely to be misused to a much larger extent.

Meanwhile, a stricter regulatory and enforcement mechanism is being worked out and will be put in place in consultation with various agencies. Whether Line of Control trade should be reopened will be revisited thereafter.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/tra...-occupied-kashmir-suspended-by-centre-2025196
 
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Oh okay! Whatever rattles your cage:bm Just ask the Kashmiri people who the occupiers are:srt
 
They just to want to hurt the economy of Kashmir, they don't care about the financial impact on kashmiris from IoK because they view them as their slaves.
 
They just to want to hurt the economy of Kashmir, they don't care about the financial impact on kashmiris from IoK because they view them as their slaves.

"The action has been taken as the Government of India has been receiving reports that the cross Line of Control trade routes are being misused by Pakistan based elements for funneling illegal weapons, narcotics and fake currency etc", the Home Ministry said in a statement.
 
The Foreign Office on Sunday deplored the unilateral decision by India to suspend cross-Line of Control (LoC) trade and rejected the allegations regarding its misuse.

On Thursday, the Indian government had suspended the cross-LoC trade between Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and the part of Kashmir it occupies, in a move that evoked strong reactions from traders who feared the decision could force them into destitution.

Azaj Ahmed Meer, an office-bearer of the traders in Chakothi, had said that at least 1,200 traders and hundreds of other workers were associated with the activity on both sides of the LoC “who will now be economically devastated if the decision is not reversed”.

The FO, in a press statement, on Sunday said: "The Indian action is based on groundless accusations that this mechanism is being used for smuggling, narcotics, fake currency and ‘terrorism’."

According to the office, this "litany" is all too familiar and in line with New Delhi's frequent attempts to portray legitimate activities of the people in Indian-occupied Kashmir as linked to the so-called “terrorism”.

Read more: Distrust, discontent and alienation: Kashmir during the Modi years

The statement added that the cross-LoC trade has been one of the functional Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) between the two countries, which came about after arduous diplomatic efforts.

"The unilateral suspension of this Kashmir-related CBM indicates that India is seeking to reverse even the modest gains made by the two countries in the diplomatic domain.

"Its suspension without consulting Pakistan is deeply regrettable," said the FO.

The statement further read that the suspension of the trade added to the economic hardship of the divided Kashmiris and further squeezes the segment of people who could modestly benefit from this facility.

The FO called for restoration of the trade and urged India to refrain from taking unilateral measures. It also asked for resolving differences through constructive engagement with a view to transitioning from conflict to cooperation.

"In our view, there are better ways of dealing with issues relating to implementation, if any, than resorting to unilateral suspension of important CBMs," read the statement.

Unilateral decision
The Indian government had suspended the cross-LoC trade on Thursday. According to a notification issued by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs, the trade was suspended from both Chakothi-Uri and Tetrinote-Chakan da Bagh crossing points of the LoC because of the alleged "misuse of these routes by unnamed elements in Pakistan".

“The Government of India has received reports that cross-LoC trade routes in Jammu and Kashmir are being misused by Pakistan-based elements. This misuse involves inflows of illegal weapons, narcotics and currency,” read the notification.

“The LoC trade mechanism is, therefore, being suspended pending the putting into place of a stricter regulatory regime. This is to ensure that only bonafide trade takes place for the benefit of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, through this mechanism,” it added.

The unilateral decision spread fear among traders who have invested billions of rupees in the barter trade launched pompously in October 2008 as the second Kashmir-specific CBM between India and Pakistan after cross-LoC travel.

AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider had taken to Twitter to react to the Indian move. “India had long been finding excuses to wind up this CBM because it strengthened the bonds between divided Kashmiris, which it cannot digest,” the AJK premier said.

“Secondly,” he added, “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a message to the extremist Indian voters that he will go to any lengths to punish the Kashmiris who are fighting Indian occupation fearlessly.”

While condemning India’s decision as one taken under a “preposterous assumption”, traders also sought the intervention of the international community for its reversal.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1477529/d...dias-unilateral-suspension-of-cross-loc-trade
 
I have mixed feelings about this.

Hurting Kashmiris on our side of the border is a lose-lose deal.

There must be a middle ground.
 
India are misbehaving. They are treating Kashmiris like animals. Leave Kashmir valley, Chenab valley, Kargil and Pir Panjal for Pakistan...and retreat to Jammu and Leh for god sake and draw a border.
 
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