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Trade Routes: Torkham Border Reopens After 10-Day Hiatus

Tambaya Julius by Tambaya Julius
January 23, 2024
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In a significant development on January 23, 2024, Pakistani authorities announced the reopening of the Torkham border, facilitating the passage of Afghan truck drivers for the first time in over a week.

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The resumption of trade activities comes after a temporary closure, underscoring the evolving dynamics of cross-border movements.

Amidst heightened border scrutiny, the Torkham border has been reinstated, witnessing the seamless transit of numerous trucks laden with goods, reported Muhammad Ishaq, a customs official stationed at the Torkham border.

This revival in trade marks a departure from the recent 10-day interruption, during which both Afghan and Pakistani sides experienced restrictions due to the sudden imposition of requirements for valid travel documents.

In the north-western province of Khyber Pakhtunwa, the Torkham border connects with Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province, serving as a crucial trade gateway.

The novel inclusion of travel document mandates represents a policy shift, introducing a fresh deadline set by the government.

Ishaq emphasized that, starting April 1, entry into Pakistan would be restricted for drivers lacking the requisite travel documentation.

The periodic closure of the Torkham border aligns with broader measures taken by Pakistan to address concerns related to undocumented or illegal Afghan refugees within its borders.

Notably, the government initiated mass deportations in November, aiming to curb the influx of refugees without proper documentation.

This move, however, drew criticism from Western governments and global human rights organizations.

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Official figures reveal that, in response to the crackdown, a staggering 473,556 Afghan refugees have departed from Pakistan thus far.

The intersection of geopolitical considerations, border security, and economic imperatives underscores the complex interplay influencing the operation of key trade routes between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Tags: Afghan Refugee ExodusCross-Border TradeTorkham Border
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