"It has been decided to intensify and accelerate the process of trade normalisation, liberalisation and facilitation and to implement the agreed measures before the end of February 2014," Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said at a press conference, held jointly with his Pakistani counterpart Khurram Dastagir Khan.
"For that to happen, we have agreed to that we will open Wagah-Attari border 24X7 for trade... We will also allow both the sides, the movement of containers to the container terminals through Wagah-Attari to Amritsar and Lahore respectively," he said.
India and Pakistan, he said will convene meeting of technical working group of customs, railways, banking, standards orgnaisations and energy to device the modalities for effective implementation of requisite measures.
The ministerial level meeting, which took place after a gap of 16 months, has also deliberated on the need to relax visa regime and facilitate the entry of banks in each other's country.
"Bilaterally we said that we will take the measures as required to implement the grant of multiple entry business visas as per the earlier understandings reached for the business leaders of two countries who have an expressed wish to engage more with each other as is evident from the rich experience that have been taking place between the senior corporate leaders between the two countries," Sharma said.
