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Pakistan and Kazakhstan Agree to Deepen Political and Connectivity Ties

Pakistan and Kazakhstan have agreed to strengthen bilateral ties spanning political cooperation, economic engagement, and regional connectivity, signalling a renewed push to deepen relations between the two countries.

The agreement reflects Islamabad's broader strategic interest in expanding its outreach to Central Asian states as it seeks to leverage transit corridors, energy linkages, and trade routes connecting South Asia with landlocked Central Asia through Pakistan's territory.

Kazakhstan, as one of Central Asia's largest economies and a significant energy producer, represents a commercially important partner for Pakistan's connectivity ambitions, particularly in the context of ongoing efforts to operationalise regional trade frameworks and extend rail and road networks northward.

The agreement underlines both capitals' intent to translate diplomatic goodwill into actionable economic and infrastructure projects, though specific deliverables and timelines were not immediately detailed in official communications following the engagement.

Pakistan's diplomatic engagement with Central Asian states has grown in strategic importance as the country positions itself as a critical transit bridge between South Asia, China, and the resource-rich markets of Kazakhstan and its neighbours.

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Sources: The Nation
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