The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has released an updated Pakistan Country Report, offering a concise snapshot of Pakistan’s political, economic, and social landscape. The report covers key country statistics, outlines regional challenges, and provides insights into Australia’s engagement with Pakistan — from development aid and trade to human rights and travel advisories.
Australia–Pakistan Relations Diplomatic ties between Australia and Pakistan date back to 1947, grounded in shared interests in regional stability, counterterrorism, and economic cooperation. Australia’s support has included development assistance in education, health, and climate resilience, as well as humanitarian aid following natural disasters. Both nations also maintain growing people-to-people links through education, cultural exchanges, and diaspora networks, making the relationship multifaceted despite modest trade volumes.
Durand Dispatch has distilled this report into an infographic, providing a quick and clear summary of the key takeaways.
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