On Saturday, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) welcomed the government’s “bold and decisive step” of immediately prohibiting the direct or indirect import and transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan.
According to a notification by the Commerce Ministry, “Direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan, whether or not freely importable or otherwise permitted, shall be prohibited with immediate effect, until further orders.”
“This decision sends a strong and unequivocal message that trade and economic engagement cannot continue in the face of persistent hostility and anti-India activities emanating from across the border,” said Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General, CAIT and BJP MP.
Khandelwal further stated that this move is not only in line with national security interests but also reflects the sentiment of the trading community and the citizens of India, who have long demanded strict action against economic ties with nations that support or tolerate terrorism.
By halting all trade and transit of Pakistani goods, the government has demonstrated its firm commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty and security.
According to the official notification, this restriction is imposed in the interest of national security and public policy, and “any exception to this prohibition shall require prior approval of the Government of India”.
CAIT National President B.C. Bhartia urged all traders across the country to support and comply with this policy fully and ensure that no goods from Pakistan enter Indian markets through direct or backdoor channels.
“The CAIT reiterates its resolve to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government in its efforts to protect India’s national interests and promote self-reliance through Aatmanirbhar Bharat,” said the trade body, which represents the interests of small and medium-sized businesses, traders, and entrepreneurs across the country.
It also called upon Indian manufacturers and entrepreneurs to seize this opportunity to strengthen domestic production and substitute any goods previously imported from Pakistan, thereby boosting indigenous industry and creating new avenues for employment and growth.
–IANS