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Abstract / Description
After a period of warming ties in 2011 and 2012, Pakistan-India relations are off to a rough start in 2013 threatening to weaken the momentum for normalizing commercial ties between the two neighbors. A new Asia Program publication on Pakistan-India trade highlights the benefits and risks for both countries of a formal trade relationship, and examines what needs to be done to push the process.
Keywords
International economic relations, Economic policy, Trade, Pakistan, India
Publication Date
2013
Faculty / School
Faculty of Business Administration (FBA)
Was this content written or created while at IBA?
Yes
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Husain, D., Hashwani, A., Kochhar, K., Ghani, E., Kugelman, M., Mahmood, Z., Nabi, I., Taneja, N., Virmani, A., Kugelman, M., & Hathaway, R. M. (2013). Pakistan-India trade: what needs to be done? what does it matter?. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/faculty-research-books/66