Germany–Pakistan relations

German–Pakistani relations (German: deutsch-pakistanische Beziehungen Urdu: پاکستان جرمنی تعلقات‎) are the diplomatic and bilateral relations between Germany and Pakistan. Pakistan and Germany has stronger friendly relations, since 1961, when Pakistan lent RS120 million to West Germany, Succeeded by the historical British Raj strong ties in the 1910s–40s, the relations were fully established in the 1950s, which were primarily based on mutual friendship, cultural, and mutual cooperation in social, education, and economic developments. Relations with Pakistan were first established by West-Germany and later on by East Germany with East-Pakistan, also in the 1950s.

Germany–Pakistan relations

German–Pakistani relations (German: deutsch-pakistanische Beziehungen Urdu: پاکستان جرمنی تعلقات‎) are the diplomatic and bilateral relations between Germany and Pakistan. Pakistan and Germany has stronger friendly relations, since 1961, when Pakistan lent RS120 million to West Germany, Succeeded by the historical British Raj strong ties in the 1910s–40s, the relations were fully established in the 1950s, which were primarily based on mutual friendship, cultural, and mutual cooperation in social, education, and economic developments. Relations with Pakistan were first established by West-Germany and later on by East Germany with East-Pakistan, also in the 1950s.