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<h1>India and Pakistan Commerce Ministers Meet After 30 Years to Boost Trade, Aim to Double Bilateral Trade to $6 Billion.</h1> The Commerce Ministers of India and Pakistan met to discuss enhancing bilateral trade relations. This marks the first visit by a Pakistani Commerce Minister to India in over three decades, highlighting the importance of the meeting. Both countries aim to more than double their trade from $2.7 billion to $6 billion within three years, facilitated by a Memorandum of Understanding between trade organizations. They pledged to normalize trade relations and implement the South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) fully. The ministers also discussed improving infrastructure, liberalizing business visas, and promoting regional connectivity to boost trade.