The delegation will hold meetings with Indian traders and industrialists and prepare a strategy for boosting bilateral trade. Views will also be shared in connection with establishment of peaceful atmosphere between the two countries.
Talking to daily Jang, Chairman Standing Committee Senator Haji Ghulam Ali lauded the peace campaign jointly launched by Jang Group and Time of India and termed it an important development in the right direction.
The delegation leaving for India will be headed by Vice President Federation of Chamber of Commerce and SAARC Chamber of Commerce, Iftikhar Ali Malik and Chairman Business Panel and President SAARC Chamber of Commerce Tariq Saeed.
During the visit, the Pakistan trade delegation will chalk out a plan for strengthening the Aman Ki Asha forum.
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