Publish date15 Feb 2019 - 14:32
Story Code : 402400

India to remove trade privileges, ensure complete isolation of Pakistan: finance minister

India will take all possible diplomatic steps to ensure the "complete isolation" of Pakistan in response to an attack by the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) that killed 44 Indian paramilitary police in Kashmir on Thursday, India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday.
India to remove trade privileges, ensure complete isolation of Pakistan: finance minister
This would include India removing most favoured nation privileges given to Pakistan under World Trade Organisation rules, he said.
At least 44 Indian paramilitary personnel were killed in a car bombing in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian media reported on Thursday.
According to New-Delhi based newspaper Hindustan Times, 20 soldiers were also injured in the attack.
The attack took place around 3.15 p.m. local time when an explosive-laden vehicle rammed into a paramilitary bus in Awantipora, a town along the highway connecting state capital Srinagar to Anantnag, a southern district, police said.
Official sources said the vehicle was carrying some 350 kilograms (around 772 pounds) of explosives.
The Jaish-e-Muhammad group claimed responsibility for the attack.
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