After the terrorist attack in pahalgam, the atmosphere of tension between india and pakistan has deepened. Meanwhile, the indian government has immediately banned all types of trade with Pakistan. This decision has been wholeheartedly welcomed by the trade organizations of the country. Confederation of All india Traders (CAT) and Chamber of Trade and industry (CTI) have called it a big step towards national security and respect.

Amidst the continuous hostility and anti-India activities from pakistan, the government has made it clear that now there will be no trade. CAT's National General Secretary and mp Praveen Khandelwal said, "This decision is a strong message. We will neither do business nor maintain any relationship with a country that promotes terrorism." He called it a respect for the country's security and the sentiments of traders. CAT's President B.C. Bhartiya appealed to traders to fully support this decision and ensure that nothing from pakistan comes to India. We will not import or export anything from Pakistan. On the other hand, CTI's Chairman Brijesh Goyal said, "After the pahalgam attack, we had written a letter to PM Modi last week. The government accepted our point. 20 lakh traders of delhi are with the government for this. CTI has made it clear that delhi traders will no longer import or export anything from Pakistan. pahalgam attack showed the truth

The recent terrorist attack in the beautiful pahalgam of kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir shook everyone. Nestled between the snow-capped mountains and the flowing Lidder river, this area is a symbol of peace, but the attack instigated by pakistan once again proved that the hatred coming from there tries to disturb the peace of our country. After this attack, trade organizations said in one voice that now the time has come to break every relationship with Pakistan.

What used to come and go from pakistan before?

CTI Senior Vice President deepak Garg said that in 2024, there was a trade of 10 thousand crores between india and Pakistan. india used to send cotton, spices, tea, fruits and vegetables, medicines and clothes there. At the same time, things like fruits, salt, woolen goods and cotton used to come from Pakistan. But now all this will stop. CTI Secretary Kunj Nakra said, “Now we have to find ways from other countries and increase production here.

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