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Indian exports have little to lose from Pakistan's decision to snap trade ties, say experts

Pakistan on April 24 suspended trade with India, including exchange of goods via third countries, after New Delhi put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance along with a string of measures following the Pahalgam attack

April 25, 2025 / 15:31 IST
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Trade between India and Pakistan was almost negligible since 2019 with most of the exchange of goods occurring via third countries, experts said.

India has little to lose from Pakistan’s decision to suspend trade, including through a third country, though an estimated $10 billion worth of commerce that survives via re-exports through the UAE or Singapore could see some impact, experts have said.

Pakistan on April 24 suspended trade with India, including indirect exchange of goods via third countries, in retaliation of a string of measures, including putting the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, announced by New Delhi following the Pahalgam terror strike that left atleast 26 people dead.

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“We have minuscule trade with Pakistan, which is constantly declining. During April-January 2025, the same was not even $500 million as against the overall trade of over $800 billion in the same period, which makes it to 0.06 percent of India’s international trade,” Ajay Sahai, Director General of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), said.

Trade has been negligible since 2019, with most of the exchange of goods happening through third countries, experts said.