2016
DOI: 10.31703/grr.2016(i-i).13
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Implications of Pak-Afghan Transit Trade for Regional Security

Abstract: Pak-Afghan relations have almost remained far from being normal and under the grip of allegations and counter allegation due to several bilateral political issues. However, trade relations have remained unrestrained from several decades. Afghanistan as a landlocked state always relied on Pakistani ports for its trade requirements with the rest of the world. Despite ups and downs in the relations, Pakistan provided the trade provision to Afghanistan under 1965 trade agreement which was replaced in October 2010 … Show more

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“…The APTTA agreement is not only vital for Afghanistan and Pakistan, but it can also greatly contribute to the economic development of the region. (Qayum, 2012).…”
Section: Extension Of the Aptta Agreementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The APTTA agreement is not only vital for Afghanistan and Pakistan, but it can also greatly contribute to the economic development of the region. (Qayum, 2012).…”
Section: Extension Of the Aptta Agreementmentioning
confidence: 99%