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Saturday 26 August 2023 - 09:17
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Evaluating Iran-Pakistan Economic Relations: A strategic look
Iran and Pakistan are two neighboring and influential countries in the West Asia that, due to their proximity, have lower trade costs than other countries. Today, both countries have strong capacities to develop bilateral relations, and they can bring Iran-Pakistan relations closer by developing bilateral cooperation, especially in various economic sectors.
Evaluating Iran-Pakistan Economic Relations: A strategic look
Iran and Pakistan are two neighboring and influential countries in the West Asia that, due to their proximity, have lower trade costs than other countries. Today, both countries have strong capacities to develop bilateral relations, and they can bring Iran-Pakistan relations closer by developing bilateral cooperation, especially in various economic sectors.
Due to the importance of increasing the economic relationship between Iran and Pakistan, the Pakistan Working Group of the Institute for East Strategic Studies(IESS) has published a special economic report on this issue.

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