💨 Abstract
India has imposed a ban on the import and transit of goods from Pakistan, effectively halting bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries. The move, made following the Pahalgam attack, will reduce India's already minimal imports from Pakistan, which were primarily limited to niche items, to zero. Pakistan still needs Indian products and may continue accessing them through third countries, but the economic impact on India is minimal.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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