Trade across the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan will resume on Thursday, a day after the authorities resolved the stalemate caused due to the recovery of narcotics from a truck that had come to India from Pakistan.
"After discussions between the trade authorities of the two sides, it was decided today (Wednesday) that routine trade between the Indian and Pakistani parts of the state will be resumed tomorrow (Thursday)," IANS reported an official supervising the cross LoC trade.
Reports said 50 trucks detained by Pakistan and 21 trucks detained by India were being allowed to proceed to their respective destinations across the LoC.
The driver was detained by the authorities in Baramulla district for questioning, while three local traders who were the consignees of the consignment were also arrested.
In retaliation, Pakistani authorities detained all 50 trucks that had gone to Chakoti with trade goods on Friday.
Following the impasse, the operation of the cross LoC bus service between India and Pakistan in Poonch and Baramulla districts of Jammu and Kashmir was also suspended.
"Now that the impasse has been resolved, the operation of the bus service will also resume next week," an official told IANS.
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