If records are to go by, typically, the bilateral agreement dictates the closure of the border from December 1 to March 31 annually, owing to the extreme cold and heavy snowfall during these months. With the reopening of this vital border crossing, there is optimism for an upsurge in bilateral trade and tourism activities between the two nations.
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While the closure period temporarily halted trade and tourism activities, it’s noteworthy that the transportation of essential goods for Pakistan’s development projects continued uninterrupted across the border.
Moreover, alongside the reopening of the…












