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Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's recent unofficial trip designer sunglasses discount to India was a win-win story in Pakistan, not least because despite the personal nature of the visit, the Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, extended him a courtesy meeting. The meeting also indicated that a thaw in troubled bilateral relations may well be in the offing.
That the spokesman of the Indian foreign ministry, in his post-meeting briefing to the media, mentioned Kashmir police sunglasses 2012 alongside the Mumbai attacks among the outstanding issues between the nuclear rivals, came as brownie points for the Pakistani side, which did not even bother to give its official version of the Zardari-Singh dialogue.
Even Nawaz Sharif, Zardari's sworn nemesis, had nothing but praise for the visit. With a smile, he told cameramen that Zardari had done a great job by going to India and meeting Singh. A businessman, all for removing trade barriers and building commercial interests on both sides, Sharif sincerely believes that the creation of such positive vested interests between Pakistani and Indian businesses would go a long way in normalising soured relations. And sure enough, a new business visa regime is in the works, which will be announced after the secretary-level talks to be held soon.
Pakistan has inaugurated a second trade gate at the Wagah-Attari border, with a network of motorways constructed around Lahore from Wagah to reach the south-bound national highway and the north- and west-bound motorways to Peshawar and Faisalabad, the latter being dior sunglasses 2012 Pakistan's textile capital.
The Punjab government has also completed an eight-lane highway to the Ganda Singh Wala border near Kasur, 40 km southeast of Lahore and across the Sutlej to Ferozepur in India. This is also linked to the motorway network and was made keeping in mind the possibility of opening that border once trade is liberalised.
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Earlier, Singh's offer to transmit up to 5,000 MW power to the energy-starved west Punjab in particular was a gesture that was widely welcomed in Pakistan. The national grid's shortfall, which covers Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab, is touching the precise 5,000 MW figure.

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