"We have agreed that we will open Wagha-Attari border for trade 24X7...Central banks of the two countries in principally agreed to give banking licences to banks nominated by respective governments," Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said at a press conference he held jointly with his Pakistani counterpart Khurram Dastagir Khan.
Meeting after a gap of 16 months, the Commerce Ministers of the two nations have agreed to have a NDMA on reciprocal basis.
Khan, who is here on an official visit, said: "Let us not (get) stranded on nomenclature."
The two ministers also underlined the need for relaxing visa regime to facilitate travel of businessmen to each other's country.
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"For a robust economic relations to develop, businessmen of both sides need to visit each other's country. (There is) need for further liberalisation of visa regime," Sharma said.
The bilateral trade between the countries stood at USD 2.60 billion in 2012-13.