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Postal ties with Pak defunct for past 6 years, says official

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May 07, 2025

THREE days after the central government decided to suspend exchanges of all categories of inbound mail and parcels from Pakistan through air and surface routes, an official of the Foreign Post Office in Delhi revealed that the postal services between the two countries had been virtually non-functional for the past six years.

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Postal ties with Pak defunct for past 6 years, says official

The disruption began on October 18, 2019 when Pakistan had issued official orders stating that they will not accept any mails from India. This had happened for the first time, following abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Ironically, it is also the first time when India has reciprocated with an official suspension prompted by the recent terror attack in Kashmir last month. Narender Kumar, Inspector, Foreign Post Office showing the copy of the official order issued by the neighbouring country said, "After this circular was issued in 2019, all sorts of exchange via this office also came to an end. There were no orders from our side regarding a ban but since Pakistan had put a ban o

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