Pakistan has announced that cargo ships flying the Indian flag are no longer allowed to dock at its ports. This decision is part of new changes made by Pakistan’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs to its shipping policies. Along with banning Indian-flagged ships, Pakistan has also decided that ships registered under the Pakistani flag will not be allowed to enter ports in India.
This move comes at a time when relations between the two countries are tense, especially concerning maritime activities and diplomacy. In recent months, both Pakistan and India have introduced new rules that affect cross-border cooperation and the movement of goods between the two nations.
The situation is still developing, and it is unclear how long these restrictions will remain in place. Shipping companies and logistics firms are being advised to stay updated with the latest news and official announcements. They are also being encouraged to plan alternative routes and adjust their operations to avoid disruptions in their services.
Authorities have emphasized the importance of closely monitoring the situation to ensure that cargo delivery schedules are not severely affected. As tensions continue, businesses involved in trade between the two countries are likely to face challenges and delays.