‘Regional cooperation a must for progress’
Friday, October 17, 2008 at 3:10 am
Calling for strengthening ties with neighboring countries, Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra has said that political environment must be progressively moulded to enhance the prospect of regional cooperation and mutually beneficial cooperative arrangements.
The emerging Asian resurgence must lead to evolving synergies among India, Pakistan and Central Asian countries, notwithstanding varied constraints, Vohra said inaugurating a four-day International Conference on Dynamics and Revival of Silk Route: Perspective, Challenges and Opportunities, here yesterday.
Vohra while referring to the cross LoC trade on the Uri-Muzaffarabad and Poonch-Rawalakote routes said that revival of traditional trade links will hopefully usher in an era of peace and normalcy that has “evaded us during half of the past century”.
The trading activities have the prospect of opening up varied new avenues, he said.
Referring to the ancient Silk Route, Vohra said that such linkages have been beneficial in influencing and enriching lingual, cultural and socio-religious traditions of the region. The route was not merely a travel route, it also contributed in enhancing the civilisational influences.
Vohra also referred to the evolution of the Persian language and Kashmiri literature and said that the storehouse of the Kashmiri language too had been greatly influenced.
(Agencies)
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