Abstract
Pakistan’s trading relations with Nepal are hostage to a number of natural hazards that bilateral efforts have not yet been able to overcome. Bilateral growth in Pakistan-Nepal trade relations independently, without taking India into account, is not possible because of Nepal’s landlocked position and its economy’s extraordinary dependence on India. The prospects of Pakistan-Nepal trade hinge on the state of hostility between India and Pakistan. It would need gearing up regional and multilateral efforts to promote Nepal’s external trade, which will, in turn, also boost its trade and economic relations with Pakistan.

Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik. (2010) The Emerging Dimensions Of Pakistan-Nepal Trade, IPRI Journal, Volume-10, Issue-1.
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