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Dawn News
February 1, 2010


Indian goods being taken to Nato troops via Pakistan By Khawar Ghumman 


-Soon after the US attacked Afghanistan, the military regime of General Pervez 
Musharraf offered a special concession whereby Isaf and Nato got a blanket 
cover for importing their cargoes through Pakistani ports and airports.


ISLAMABAD: Despite Pakistan’s refusal to let Indian products be taken to 
Afghanistan through its territory under the Afghan Transit Trade (ATT), Indian 
goods are being taken to the country via Pakistan under the tags of Isaf and 
Nato. 

Documentary evidence placed in the National Assembly library may have failed to 
catch the attention of honourable parliamentarians, but International Security 
Assistance Force (Isaf) and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) personnel 
are receiving Indian goods transported through Pakistan under special 
arrangements. 

Soon after the US attacked Afghanistan, the military regime of General Pervez 
Musharraf offered a special concession whereby Isaf and Nato got a blanket 
cover for importing their cargoes through Pakistani ports and airports. The 
government issued the Customs General Order (CGO) 12/2002 for the purpose. 

Such goods were given customs duty exemption and Pakistani customs officials 
were neither allowed nor they had any mechanism to check details of imported 
items and had to accept the information provided by the countries in the 
international alliance. 

The present government made no changes in the arrangement introduced by the 
Musharraf regime. 

A recent information sheet of cargoes meant for Nato transported through 
Pakistan carries the name Tata—a 66-seater bus—scores of other Indian brand 
items which are mentioned only as ‘Provisions for Isaf and Nato’. 

Documents available with Dawn reveal that the facility was being regularly used 
since the start of the war on terror and Pakistan playing the role of a 
frontline state. 

According to Minister of State for Finance and Revenue Hina Rabbani Khar, the 
movement of consignments for Isaf and Nato to Afghanistan is not covered by the 
Afghan Transit Trade Agreement (ATTA) 1965, which is a bilateral accord. 

Ms Khar provided the information in response to a question raised by Engineer 
Khurram Dastigir Khan of the PML-N. 

She said that a special arrangement had been made by the former government for 
the movement of cargoes meant for Nato and Isaf through Pakistan which did not 
carry the provision of examination or physical checking of goods. This 
arrangement was worked out in consultation with the Federal Board of Revenue, 
Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Commerce and it had since been working 
smoothly. 

The minister also accepted that Nato countries seldom provided detailed 
description of the imported goods by them. This hesitation, the minister 
argued, might be because of heightened security concerns.  
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