Kashmiris are celebrating as the first trucks laden with fruits and spices head out to Azad Kashmir.
Two questions arise:
First: After selling their stuff, the Kashmiris will want to buy stuff. They will want to consume. What is the point of selling abroad and then being forced to consume only "Made In India" junk? This is the argument for Unilateral Free Trade.
Second: If Governor NN Vohra is enthusiastically celebrating the opening of the trade route from the Valley of Srinagar to Azad Kashmir, then why are all our sea ports closed to trade? A coastal location is meant for overseas trade. Why is the Governor of Goa, for instance, not opening up the port here?
This is another argument for Unilateral Free Trade.
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