Pakistan Uzbekistan Relations: An Historical Evolution
Abstract
Pakistan and Uzbekistan are the sister states with many resemblances of cultural, social and religious bonding. Uzbeks always owed Pakistanis as the brotherly figures with much importance to the religious connection. Pakistan has very long history of connection with Central Asian States and throughout the ages it has become a way of foreigner’s roadway to trade and business. This paper will attempt to explore the historical analysis of ties in between Pakistan and Uzbekistan and it will also shed light on Pakistan role in the developing ties. Pakistan and Uzbekistan enjoy friendly relations with Uzbekistan. The diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 10th May 1992. The two countries share historic, religious, and cultural bonds. Pakistan and Uzbekistan share many international and regional platforms where both the states support each other and now they are cooperating many fields including academia and educational industry.
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