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<h1>India Cuts SAFTA Sensitive List by 30% for Non-LDCs, Reduces Tariffs to Boost Trade with Pakistan.</h1> The Indian Cabinet approved a 30% reduction in the SAFTA Sensitive List for Non-Least Developed Countries, cutting 264 tariff lines and reducing peak tariff rates to 5% within three years. This move decreases India's Sensitive List for Pakistan from 878 to 614 tariff lines, promoting trade normalization with Pakistan. India has led efforts to harmonize the SAFTA framework, facilitating economic integration. In November 2011, India reduced its sensitive list for Least Developed Countries to 25 tariff lines, benefiting Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, and Nepal. India and Pakistan resumed bilateral trade dialogue in April 2011, with further liberalization steps planned.