Islamabad: Top officials from India and Pakistan would hold talks in March to review the bilateral air services agreement, to further commercial cooperation and to iron out differences on tariff and non-tariff barriers.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said the civil aviation officials of both the countries would meet in New Delhi on March 7-8 to review the existing bilateral air services agreement. A Pakistani delegation headed by retired Gen. Muhammad Asharaf Chaudhry, Additional Secretary of Defence would travel to New Delhi for talks with their counterparts, a ministry statement said.
The officials will discuss the possibility of setting up air links between more cities and increasing the number of airlines flying the routes, it said.
28-02-06 Rediff K J M Varma
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