India for developing joint cross-border rail with Pak by railgenie on 19 July, 2012 - 08:00 AM | ||
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railgenie | India for developing joint cross-border rail with Pak on 19 July, 2012 - 08:00 AM | |
Munabao-Khokharapar rail route to facilitate transport of petro products, India has proposed to Pakistan for jointly developing second rail route between Munabao in Rajasthan and Khokharapar in Sindh to facilitate transport of petroleum products.The need for second rail route emerges from the fact that there is barely any transport of petrochemical products from India to Pakistan via land route as of now and the existing Attari-Wagah railway line is limited to trade in petrochemical products mainly by Indian Oil Corporation.This is despite petroleum products not being in the negative list of 1,209 products proposed by Pakistan earlier this year.The second rail link figured prominently at the first meeting of experts’ group on trade in petroleum and petrochemical products between India and Pakistan. The two-day joint secretary level meeting in the capital concluded on Wednesday with both sides agreeing to re-examine the current prohibition on rail movement of containers and open wagons for pet coke and sulphur.The original rail line between Munabao and Khokharapar had fallen into disuse ever since it was closed after the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war in which the town itself was captured by Pakistani troops. However, it re-opened again in 2006 with Thar Express running once a week between the two stations.Trade talks between Indian and Pakistan got stalled after the Mumbai attacks in 2008. However, it restarted again three years later in April 2011 after a meeting of India’s prime minister Manmohan Singh with his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani over a semi-final cricket match between the two nations in Mohali in March 2011. Following this, there was a commerce secretaries level meeting wherein the two sides agreed to set up expert groups on host of subjects, including petroleum products. |