Indo-Pak border trade (the video is loading, may take long. Please bear with us...)
Updated on Dec 10, 2007 11:30 pm IST
Exports of vegetables from India to Pakistan through the Attari-Wagah border have touched an all time high, recording an increase of 300 per cent. The border was opened for facilitating movement of trucks in October 2007. Within the first two months of the commencement of the truck service between the countries, trade figures shot up, indicating a 300 to 400 per cent increase in business especially for Punjabi traders.
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