The Pak Banker

India plans cuts to imports from Malaysia, Turkey in row over IoK

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NEW DELHI: India is planning to cut some imports from Turkey and widen curbs on palm oil from Malaysia to oil, gas and other products, government officials said, targeting the two Muslim-majority countries for their criticism of India’s policy toward occupied Kashmir. India, the world’s biggest buyer of edible oils, has already effectivel­y stopped importing palm oil from Malaysia by asking Indian importers to look elsewhere.

New Delhi is now planning to restrict buying of petroleum, aluminum ingots, liquefied natural gas, computer parts and microproce­ssors from Malaysia, the two government officials, who did not wish to be identified, told Reuters. The government is also planning to cut imports of oil and steel products from Turkey, one of the officials said. “Our government has not taken kindly the comments of Malaysia and Turkey and we will restrict trade from both the countries,” one of the officials said. The Indian Commerce Ministry did not reply to an email seeking comment.

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said recently that India was “invading and occupying the country” of Jammu and Kashmir and Turkey’s Tayyip Erdogan had said Kashmiris are “virtually under blockade”.

The Indian government withdrew the autonomy of occupied Kashmir last year to tighten its grip on the region, shutting down internet access and detaining activists and politician­s. India’s Supreme Court last week ruled an indefinite shutdown of the internet in Kashmir was illegal.

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