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Relation of Pakistan With Islamic Countries
Relation of Pakistan With Islamic Countries
with Non-
Muslims
Countries
Made by Arshman Khan,
Aleena Kausar, Hiba Jamali
and Sana
Table of Contents
01. Introduction
What are the Islamic countries and
03. Failures
The unsuccessful times of the
their overall standard relation of both these countries.
01
Pakistan, a country located in the middle
of South Asia and the Middle East, shares
deep ties with a multitude of Islamic
nations. Being mostly Muslim, Pakistan
has close relations with these nations, not
just because they're close by, but also
because they share a common history,
culture, and the values of Islam. with
numerous countries that share a common
faith. The Islamic countries include
Turkey, Middle east, Saudia Arabia and
the gulf states with a mutual relation.
Different Countries relation
1. Saudia Arabia 2. Turkey
Since 1951 Pak and Arabia have had good Pakistan and Turkey established diplomatic
bilateral ties reinforced by economic relations in 1947, marking the beginning of a
cooperation, military collaborations, and enduring partnership characterized by
shared interests. collaboration in defense, education, and trade.
Minor Failures
Minor challenges in Pakistan's relations with Islamic nations include occasional differences
in foreign policy, trade imbalances, cultural barriers impacting people-to-people
connections, and inconsistent regional cooperation. While these issues are relatively small,
addressing them requires ongoing diplomatic efforts and strategies for economic
diversification.
Conclusion
Pakistan's connections with Islamic countries
have had ups and downs. They've done well with
friendships, economic partnerships, and cultural
exchanges. But sometimes, there are differences
and challenges, like disagreements and economic
dependencies. Still, overall, Pakistan is working
positively with Islamic nations, joining hands for
development, stability, and cultural sharing.