India, Afghanistan to soon activate cargo link over Pak
India and Afghanistan will operationalise in the next couple of days a dedicated air cargo link that will help increase bilateral trade hampered by their troubled ties with Pakistan that disallows Indian goods along the road route.
“The freight corridor between India and Afghanistan is on the verge of becoming a reality,” External Affairs Ministry spokesman Gopal Baglay told reporters.
The spokesman said the decision to have the "dedicated freight corridor" and overcome the difficulties between India and landlocked-Afghanistan was taken during Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's visit to India in December last year.
“The idea of establishing a dedicated air freight corridor was taken in view of the difficulties that we have on the ground in terms of connectivity between the two countries. At the moment, the idea is to try and see if this can be with a frequency of, let us say, a month or every fortnight,” he said.
The road link between the two countries passes through Pakistan, which allows Afghanistan to send only limited amount of goods to India while Indian goods are not allowed along this land route at all.
The air cargo service is aimed at giving Afghanistan an alterative trade link to the Indian market and take Indian goods to the war-ravaged country.
Afghan fruits, dry fruits and carpets are high in demand in India and the freight corridor is likely to push the imports.
“The flight will take Indian products to Afghanistan and will bring products of Afghanistan. It will operate between Delhi and Kabul. It is likely this may take place either over the weekend itself or very early next week.”