NEW DELHI :
INDIAhas imposed a complete
ban on imports of all goods from
Pakistan with immediate effect
on the grounds of national security and public policy, following last month’s terror attack in
Pahalgam, according to a
Government order.
Though the 200 per cent
import duty imposed on
Pakistani goods in 2019 after
the Pulwama terror attack had
effectively halted direct imports,
the latest decision also prohibits
the entry of Pakistani
goods routed through
third countries.
India’s exports to
Pakistan in AprilJanuary 2024-25 stood at USD
447.65 million, while imports
were meagre USD 0.42 million.
These imports were limited to
niche items like figs (USD
78,000), Basil and Rosemary
herbs (USD 18,856), certain
chemicals, and Himalayan pink
salt. The imports were USD 2.88
million in 2023-24. A provision
has been added in Foreign Trade
Policy (FTP) 2023 “to prohibit
direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or
exported from Pakistan with
immediate effect until further
orders”, the Directorate General
of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in
a notification dated May 2.
It added this restriction is
imposed in the interest of
“national security and public
policy”. Any exception to this
prohibition will require
approval of Government of
India, the order said.
Inserting the provision under the heading “Prohibition on
Import from Pakistan”
in the FTP, it said:
“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”. The
decision follows a terror attack
in Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 people, mostly
tourists, were killed.
“This will prohibit import of
goods from Pakistan directly
or through any other trade
route,”theCommerceMinistry
said.
Following the terror attack
last month, India took a series
of measures including immediate shutting down of the
Attariland-transitpost,usedfor
movement of certain kinds of
goods. Besides, India has
announced expulsion of
Pakistanimilitaryattaches,and
suspension of the IndusWater
Treaty of 1960.
In retaliation, Pakistan also
announced suspension of all
trade with India, including to
and from any third country
through Pakistan.
Bilateral trade between the
two countries nosedived after
the Pulwama terror attack.
Besides imposing 200 per
cent duty, India had also withdrawn Pakistan’s ‘Most
Favoured Nation’ trade status.