"We in South Asia do believe that India does have a wherewithal and resolve to step to the plate and ensure that it achieves its economic goals because if India rises we are confident the entire region will rise with India," Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit said at an industry chamber function here.
He also said that it is important to create a level playing field and inter-dependencies among the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations stressing, "in my view these two constitute the warp and woof of modern economic diplomacy".
He said he hoped that New Delhi would achieve its economic growth targets in the years to come.
"Coming from SAARC region itself, we hope that SAARC also in the months and years ahead will achieve its targets," he added.
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"We are looking forward to work together to lift our people from the morass of poverty, illiteracy and disease because these are common challenges and common objectives. So we are looking forward to work hand in hand with other SAARC member countries to achieve our shared objectives," he added.
The bilateral trade between India and Pakistan stood at USD 2.7 billion in 2013-14.
Besides India, SAARC members include Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka as its members.