Afghanistan, May 17 -- India has reopened the Wagah-Attari Border for Afghanistan transit trucks after weeks of disruption, easing trade and logistics challenges.
Following a significant de-escalation in India-Pakistan relations and the implementation of a ceasefire agreement, the Wagah-Attari border has reopened to Afghanistan transit trucks. This vital land route, the only authorized corridor for trade between India and Pakistan, had been closed since April 24 due to security concerns following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
On May 16, eight Afghanistan trucks carrying dry fruits successfully crossed into India at the Attari Integrated Check Post. These trucks were part of a larger group of approximately 150 vehicles that had ...