



Ashok Leyland
Has been eyeing neighbouring markets like Afghanistan, and is prospecting foropportunities in Pakistan. Could benefit if Pakistan opts for CNG vehicles in six of its cities.


Markfed
Has export contracts to sell flour to Pakistan but has been bogged down by several restrictions. Is likely to become a major exporter now.


Wipro
Exploring opportunities, but could gain if the fledgling Pakistani software industry decides to seek help from their well-entrenched Indian counterparts in the near future


Indian Oil
Feels it can grab a slice of the huge diesel market in Pakistan, which currently imports most of its requirements from friendly Islamic nations


Tata Tea
Plans to invest Pak Rs 300 million to set up a production base in Pakistan. But instead of the Indian firm, its British arm (Tetley) will pump in the money.


Gas Authority Of India
Will obviously be a partner in case the proposed Indo-Iran gas pipeline takes off. Will also help Pakistan to introduce CNG vehicles in six of its cities.


Premier Automobiles
Is designing anddeveloping a new 8-seater vehicle, which it plans to sell to Pakistan. Its CEO is also part of several delegations looking seriously at the neighbouring market.