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3 weekly trips
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NEW DELHI: After signing a memorandum of understanding to increase the frequency of flights and landing destinations, India and Pakistan have decided to raise the number of weekly trips of the Delhi-Lahore bus service from two to three from either side from March 17.
Both countries have also agreed on a Lahore halt for the bus linking the holy Sikh cities of Amritsar and Nankana Sahib (in Pakistan), the Foreign Office said here on Thursday. However, the service ferrying Sikh pilgrims as also the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus is not as popular, mainly due to strict visa requirements.
“Both sides noted with satisfaction the operation of the bus services and discussed further measures for improvement,” noted a joint statement at the end of the first meeting of the India-Pakistan Standing Committee on Bus Services.
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