DAVOS: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said normalization of ties with India and restoration of the bilateral composite dialogue can give a big boost to trade relations between the two countries.
“With India once we are able to normalize the relations and restore the composite dialogue, there is huge potential for bilateral cooperation on trade and other areas,” Sharif said here at the WEF Annual Meeting.
The resumption of talks between the two countries took a hit after the recent terror attacks in Pathankot.
Speaking about various industrial projects being set up in Pakistan and in the region at a session on transforming South Asia, Sharif said, “TAPI is a gas pipeline which is now being laid from Turkmenistan to India, that will also meet a significant requirement of gas in Pakistan.
“There are various other projects that will help the countries in the region including the domestic market. Both Pakistan and Afghanistan are trying to establish peace in Afghanistan,” he said.
Asked what is his outlook for the next one year on economic front, Sharif said, “We will come to know when we cross the bridge”.
Sharif said the government has a lot of money due to oil price decline, although it had benefited hugely from the low prices in terms of decline in the electricity prices and other factors. “We have passed on the benefits to the people of the country.” -PTI