Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... trade was diminished by sea traffic as a result of uropean voyages in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific . owever , the prevalent slave trade and traffic continued rough the Wakhan . The slaves who were exchanged for cattle , property or ...
... trade was diminished by sea traffic as a result of uropean voyages in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific . owever , the prevalent slave trade and traffic continued rough the Wakhan . The slaves who were exchanged for cattle , property or ...
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... trade , economic cooperation and cultural exchange . The trade agreement provided for an expansion of Soviet - Pakistan trade from the value of 6 million rupees to 12 million rupees by 1967. Under the economic agreement , the Soviet ...
... trade , economic cooperation and cultural exchange . The trade agreement provided for an expansion of Soviet - Pakistan trade from the value of 6 million rupees to 12 million rupees by 1967. Under the economic agreement , the Soviet ...
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... trade outlet to Africa and the Middle East . The report said : ' China has acquired a major trade outlet to Africa and opening recently of the four lane all - weather highway which links the Chinese province of Sin- kiang ( Xinjiang ) ...
... trade outlet to Africa and the Middle East . The report said : ' China has acquired a major trade outlet to Africa and opening recently of the four lane all - weather highway which links the Chinese province of Sin- kiang ( Xinjiang ) ...
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