New Delhi: The cross-border travel between India and Pakistan has been temporarily suspended as a measure to contain the spread of coronavirus, according to sources.
"Cross border travel has been temporarily suspended as part of measures to prevent and contain the spread of coronavirus. Further view would be taken in consultation with health authorities and other concerned stakeholders," sources said.
The sources further said, "It is to be noted that Pakistan is trying to create a mirage of goodwill by proposing to resume Kartarpur corridor on 29 June, at the short notice of 2 days, while bilateral agreement provides for information to be shared by India with Pakistan side at least 7 days before the date of travel. This would need India to open up the registration process well in advance."