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Pak publishers yet to get visa for World Book Fair

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Beginning on February 4, the World Book Fair 2013, being held for the past 40 years and now a major calender event in the publishing world, is set to showcase 1,100 Indian and foreign publishers from countries like Pakistan, Iran, Nepal, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the US, the UK, South Korea, Singapore and Sri Lanka.

"A team of around 15 people from six publishing houses in Pakistan had been finalised to participate in the Fair and had booked a total of six stalls out of the total 201 stalls at the Fair," National Book Trust, Director, M A Sikandar said.

"We are now looking at the Indian High Commission in Pakistan for issue of visas," he said.

 

The development comes in the wake of recent chill between the two neighbours following tension along the Line of Control.

"I would request both the countries that initiatives like this should be taken seriously and every time there are participants from Pakistan...And it is fruitful for both the countries," Sikandar said.

Co-organised by India Trade Promotion Organisation, the Fair had last year attracted about 1,300 Indian exhibitors and 30 foreign exhibitors.

"They (publishers from Pakistan) take a lot of Indian books along with them. This literature link between the two countries should be encouraged. When other countries are participating, Pakistan is our neighbour and they should also participate. This platform is not a commercial platform," Sikandar said.

However, another NBT official sought to play down the issue saying that the visa clearance to Pakistan publishers participating in the Fair, may be issued late.

This year the theme of the New Delhi World Book Fair, is "Indigenous Voices

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First Published: Feb 01 2013 | 5:05 PM IST

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