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President Ashraf Ghani has inaugurated the first Afghanistan-India air corridor during a ceremony at the Kabul international airport – a direct route that bypasses Pakistan and is meant to improve commerce.

Ghani, who thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the air corridor, said the aim of the route is to create more opportunities and make Afghanistan an exporter country. “India is a big market for Afghan goods,” he said.

The president’s adviser, Sediqullah Mujadedi, said Afghan agricultural products will for the first time head to India on cargo planes. Mujadedi said the first India-bound flight on Monday included 60 tons of medicinal plants and a second flight will carry 40 tons of dry fruits from the southern Kandahar province.

Afghanistan is a mountainous landlocked country and all imports and exports depend on neighbouring countries. Even before relations between Kabul and Islamabad became strained over accusations of harbouring militants, Pakistan has stymied Afghanistan’s efforts to trade with India.

After Afghanistan and Pakistan signed a transit trade agreement in 2010, Islamabad allowed Afghan trucks to carry goods up to the Indian border but barred them from ferrying any Indian goods through Pakistani territory.

The Afghan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) said the medicinal plants carried on the first flight were valued at $11 million. ACCI officials said the cost of transporting a kilogram of vegetables and fresh fruit from Kabul and Kandahar to Indian markets will be about 20 cents per kg, and the cost of a kilogram of goods from India to Afghanistan will be about 40 cents.

“Air cargo will help us increase our exports. (On Monday), 60 tons of medicinal plants will leave for India and after this, five flights will go to India from Kabul and Kandahar per week,” said Tawfiq Davari, ACCI’s financial deputy head.

Afghan businessmen and traders welcomed the initiative and said the air corridor will increase trade volumes between Afghanistan and other countries. They also said India is a lucrative market for them, especially for fresh and dried fruits.

The cost of air transit to Delhi and Amritsar is cheap and goods can be transferred from these cities to countries around the world, traders were quoted as saying by Tolo News.

“We have (made) the necessary preparations. We have built a cold room and a small packaging factory to pack the fruit properly. Also there are refrigerated vehicles,” said Nejabat Haidari, head of Fresh Fruits Union.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan embassy in Kabul said in a statement on Monday that Pakistan too intends to open a transit route for Afghan exports.

A number of economic analysts said with the “continued border closures between Pakistan and Afghanistan, traders cannot count on Pakistan’s move”, Tolo News reported.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...-with-india/story-9l68euCXLKyz3oXfLZ3C1O.html
 
Let the flights begin

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congrats hopefully it would end the dependence on Pakistan and rid us of those afghan accusations about blackmail...
 
Good can now Afghan ppl go back from where they came to Pakistan?
 
congrats hopefully it would end the dependence on Pakistan and rid us of those afghan accusations about blackmail...
hopefully the tires of the aeroplanes are intact before taking off from Kabul runway and dont get stolen

lol

Any news if this "Medicinal plant" is the famous afghan export ?

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Modi will get a new high from this for sure
 
We will trade & work towards mutual development, Afghanistan or which ever country extend a hand of friendship towards us. There is no question of choosing a country by religion, language or skin color. Anybody shows the willingness to co-operate & work with us, we will go the extra mile to do our part.

It applies even for Pakistan, who's living in a fools paradise that they can never even in dreams be friends with India. It's a mad obsession fed to children from childhood by parents & Schools, especially men that Hindus are disgusting & nasty people. Women will not have a quarter of the hatred of what men have, It was the same with Israel, but now many Pakistanis itself are starting to think otherwise.

Give up your Kashmir infatuation & change your India centric policies. Shift your focus from religion, Open trade & route for India & start having people to people movement & contact. Slowly all your internal problems also will improve, even with Afghanistan & Iran. We can together make CPEC successful. If not, your jealousy of India's influence with Afghans, Iranis, Bengalis, Srilankans, Arabs, Americans, west & rest will only increase. Change your mind, change your approach & lets bring peace & growth to this region.
 
And who will pay for expansive air fuel Indian tax payer or Afghanis.

I'm sorry forgotten Afghanis cannot pay high cost of Indian rice with Air fuel per litre price attach with it

Indian taxpayer money if India continue to fuel the corrider with tax payers money sooner India will bankruptin both cases Pak wins
 
And who will pay for expansive air fuel Indian tax payer or Afghanis.

I'm sorry forgotten Afghanis cannot pay high cost of Indian rice with Air fuel per litre price attach with it

Indian taxpayer money if India continue to fuel the corrider with tax payers money sooner India will bankruptin both cases Pak wins

Inside the plane, 80% is low valye items and 20% very very very high value & strategic items which you will not know.
 
And who will pay for expansive air fuel Indian tax payer or Afghanis.

I'm sorry forgotten Afghanis cannot pay high cost of Indian rice with Air fuel per litre price attach with it

Indian taxpayer money if India continue to fuel the corrider with tax payers money sooner India will bankruptin both cases Pak wins
Pak always wins. No matter what. 47, 65, 71, 99 every friggin time. Arre hum Hindu Baniyon ki kuch aukaat hi nahi janaab aapke saamne.
 

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