fbpx
Wikipedia

Germany–Pakistan relations

Germany–Pakistan relations are the bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.[1][2] The two states established diplomatic relations in the 1950s, with a focus on social, educational and economic development.[2] [1] Despite strong co-operation and historical ties, the two nations have experienced growing tensions, primarily due to disagreements and differing policies regarding the War in Afghanistan, including as the post-2014 drawdown and 2021 withdrawal of United States-led coalition troops.[3] Germany remains one of Pakistan's largest trading partners.

Germany–Pakistan relations

Pakistan

Germany
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Germany, IslamabadEmbassy of Pakistan, Berlin
Envoy
Bernhard SchlagheckJauhar Saleem

There are approximately 124,000 Pakistanis living in Germany according to official estimates in 2019.[citation needed]

Country comparison

Common Name Germany Pakistan
Official Name Federal Republic of Germany Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Coat of Arms    
Flag    
Area 357,386 km2 (137,988 sq mi) 881,913 km2 (340,509 sq mi)
Population 82,800,000 (2018) 209,970,000 (2017)
Population Density 232/km2 (600.9/sq mi) 244.4/km2 (633/sq mi)
Capital Berlin Islamabad
Largest Metropolitan Area Berlin (3,711,930) Karachi (14,910,352)[4]
Government Federal Parliamentary Republic Federal parliamentary republic
Current Leader Frank-Walter Steinmeier Arif Alvi
Official Languages German Urdu
GDP (nominal) $4.211 Trillion $324.73 Billion (2018)[5]
GDP (PPP) $4.373 Trillion $1.141 Trillion (2018)[6]
GDP (nominal) per Capita $50,841 $1,650
GDP (PPP) per Capita $52,801 $5,374
Human Development Index   0.936 (Very High)   0.562 (Medium)
Military Expenditures $44.3 Billion $9.6 Billion[7]

Military Rank of Pakistan is 7th (2023) and Military Rank of Germany is 16th (2022).

History

 
State secretaries of the two countries during a reception in Bonn, 1964
 
Ayub Khan in Germany on January 22, 1961

Relations during cold war:1950s–1990s

The bilateral relationships were succeeded by historical relations in the 1940s, during the British Raj, and finally restored in the 1950s after the establishment of both the countries in the late 1940s.[8] Both, West and East Germany had tilted toward forming alliance with India in the 1950s.[9]

Although Pakistan's relations with West-Germany was relatively healthy and based on mutual cooperation; the relations with East-Germany was deteriorated. In contrast, East-Germany maintained strong relations with East-Pakistan in the 1950s.

In 1961, President Ayub Khan paid a first state visit to West Germany, meeting with German president Heinrich Lübke and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.[10] During this time, Germany partnered with Pakistan to launched industrial development program; hence becoming one of the first economic partners of Germany.[10]

In the 1960s, West Germany started a prolonged and heavy industrial programmes to aid Pakistan in its industrialization growth. West Germany idealized Pakistan as "an example of successful development policy in the developing country.". Meanwhile, Pakistani and East Germany civil society started to produce friendly impulses: In 1968 a book exhibition focused on the GDR was organised in Karachi and the Leipzig Trade fair added an office which was headed by a Pakistani. The following year was the beginning of a series of foundations of Pakistan-GDR Friendship Societies.[11]

Although, Germany retained neutrality policy during the 1971 war of India and Pakistan; East Germany became the third country in the world, and the first country in Europe, to officially recognize Bangladesh in 1972 after it gained independence in 1971.[12] This was only mildly surprising, since the GDR's government had shown unequivocal support for the Indian-backed separatists in the Awami League as the conflict played out.[11] Later in the 1970s, Pakistan normalized its relations with East-Germany and Soviet bloc.[12] In January 1973, the Embassy of the GDR in Pakistan opened its doors under the chargé d'affaires Walter Schmidt, who was replaced the following April by the first regular ambassador, Hans Maretzki. A few weeks before, in the beginning of April, Pakistan had opened its embassy in East Berlin; Jamshed K.A. Marker, the former ambassador in Ottawa, was its first ambassador.[11]

Cultural relations

 
Street named in Allama Iqbal' s honour in Heidelberg, Germany.

Since they established diplomatic relations, Germany and Pakistan have both enjoyed extremely closed and cordial relationships. Before the re-unification of Germany, Pakistan maintained warm and cordial relationships with both East-Germany and West-Germany. Germany is home to 35,081 Pakistani immigrants and around more than 1200 Germans currently reside in Pakistan, mostly residing in Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar. Germany maintains a healthy diplomatic presence in the country, with an embassy in Islamabad, a consulate in Karachi and honorary-consulates in Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta. Germany also is one of the countries playing a vital and influential role in Pakistan's current political events, others being Saudi Arabia, China, the United States, and the United Kingdom. There is an underpass in Karachi named Schön circle underpass[13]

Archaeology

German archaeologists have been active in Pakistan for decades. Since 1979, for example, the project Rock Carvings and Inscriptions along the Karakorum Highway has been conducted with the support of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. German researchers regularly travel to Gilgit-Baltistan as part of this project.[14]

 
Germany assisted in restoration of Lahore Fort

For a number of years, the Federal Foreign Office has been funding cultural preservation projects in Pakistan. The main projects in recent years include the restoration of the Lahore Fort frescoes and a historical Amburiq Mosque in Gulabpur, Baltistan. In 2010 and 2011, the Federal Foreign Office provided funding to renovate and restore traditional residential buildings in Lahore's historical Old City in cooperation with the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF). The two projects received the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2010 and 2014, respectively. Since 2017, a project has been underway to restore part of the Lahore Fort frescoes – also in cooperation with the AKF. This project is scheduled to continue through 2018.[14]

Goethe-Institut

The main institution promoting bilateral cultural relations is the Goethe-Institut in Karachi. In the building housing the Goethe-Institut, which is from the Bauhaus era and classified as an historical monument, numerous cultural events are held in addition to the language courses. Another institution active in cultural cooperation is the Goethe-Institut-affiliated Annemarie Schimmel House in Lahore, which also offers language courses and a cultural programme.

Broadcasting

There has long been close cooperation in training between German broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC). Deutsche Welle has its own office in Islamabad.

Economic relations

Pakistan was one of the first countries with which Germany began development cooperation. The German-Pakistan development partnership was launched in 1961, the year the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) was founded.[15]

With trade investment exceeding 2.3 billion. Germany is now Pakistan's fourth largest trade partner.

Germany has provided a total of around 3 billion euros to Pakistan since 1961. That makes Germany the fourth largest bilateral donor.[16]

German multinational companies based in Karachi mostly through franchise rights are:

The following bilateral agreements are in place between Germany and The following bilateral agreements were set up between Germany and Pakistan:

  • Air Transport Agreement
  • Double Taxation Agreement
  • Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement
  • Framework Agreement on Technical and Financial Cooperation (as amended by the annual agreements on financial and technical cooperation)
  • Agreement on Cooperation in Scientific Research and Technological Development

In the 1990s, Germany and Pakistan sought a business alliance, known as the Pakistan German Business Forum. It was formed in 1997 with the humble initiatives of the German ambassador to Pakistan. Commercial trade between Islamabad and Berlin has also been very essential in recent years, as Germany is Pakistan's fourth largest trade partner.[17] In 2000, Germany became one of Pakistan's most important allies surrounding the war in North-West Pakistan between Pakistan and the Taliban. In recent years, the Germany—Pakistan trade and science relations have developed greatly with Germany investing in and trading with Pakistan. Germany is actively involved in Pakistan's socio-economic development and is an active member of the Friends of Democratic Pakistan Forum.

Pakistan and Germany also enjoy good economic relations. Germany is the sixth largest importer of Pakistan goods. Pakistan's main exports to Germany are textiles and leather goods, while Germany's main exports to Pakistan are machinery and chemical products. Furthermore, around 30 German companies are operating in Pakistan – not only large firms but also small and medium-sized enterprises.[16]

On August, 2014 German Ambassador in Pakistan Dr Cyrill Nunn informed Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar in order to foster economic energies German businessmen were launching 'Pakistan Gate' in Berlin on August 24, 2014, which would provide business contacts between the two countries.

Sajjad Khan is a board member at Porsche Group AG and technology expert, a Lufthansa First Class flyer too.

China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

In November 2018, Pakistan proposed China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) partnership to Germany. Pakistan offered German companies to invest in the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) of CPEC, the landmark framework of regional connectivity seen as a game-changer for the region.[18]

Business

Pakistan German Business Forum (PGBF)

In 1997, the Pakistan German Business Forum (PGBF) was founded. Since then it has been engaged in becoming a central instrument for the promotion and expansion of bilateral economic relations between Germany and Pakistan.[19]

Generalized System of Preferences (GSP+)

In 2014, Pakistan was included in the European Union's Generalized System of Preferences (GSP+). This gives Pakistan's export sector better access to the European market for various products, in particular textiles. Within the EU, Germany had spoken in favour of admitting Pakistan to the system.[20]

Trade and investment

Germany exports to Pakistan worth around 1.8 billion and imports from Pakistan 1.1 billion. It is Pakistan’s 4th largest export partner, trade amounted to $1.6 billion in 2021. [21]

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
  Germany Exports $1.25 B   $1.37 B   $1.1 B   $995 M   $1.09 B   $1.05 B   $1.06 B   $1.09 B   $1.13 B   $1.21 B   $1.29 B  
  Pakistan Exports $939 M   $1.04 B   $943 M   $1.16 B   $1.57 B   $1.26 B   $1.42 B   $1.71 B   $1.62 B   $1.7 B   $1.9 B  
Total Trade $2.19 B   $2.41 B   $2.04 B   $2.15 B   $2.66 B   $2.47 B   $2.31 B   $2.48 B   $2.75 B   $2.91 B   $3.19 B  
Note: All values are in U.S. dollars.[22][23]

Relief work

To mitigate the effects of the flood disaster in Pakistan in late summer 2014, the German Government provided a total of more than 6 million euros in assistance. In 2015 and 2016, the total amount of the federal budgetary allocations for humanitarian aid projects in Pakistan exceeded 11 million euros. The relief measures are implemented by German non-governmental organisations and international organisations such as the United Nations Refugee Agency and the World Food Programme.[14]

Energy

 
German bank assisted in construction of Tarbela Dam

Germany has been supporting Pakistan in energy sector for decades. Germany has helped to build a whole generation of hydro-electric power plants by providing reduced-interest loans. Further plants are either already under construction or are in the planning stage.[20]

German commitment in Pakistan in recent years has already brought sustainable results in the development of hydropower. German expertise is widely recognised in the country. German bank KfW co-funded both Pakistan's hydropower projects Tarbela Dam and Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project. Together with European partners, KfW is currently involved in the construction of another two hydropower plants. Thanks to many years of solid cooperation, KfW can also influence the structures of the Pakistani energy supply system. It played an instrumental role in instigating a reorganization of the state-run energy utility WAPDA.[24]

Pakistan-German Renewable Energy Forum (PGREF)

In November 2014, the German and Pakistan governments concluded an agreement to create a Pakistan-German Renewable Energy Forum (PGREF). The Forum is to be launched in Lahore in 2016. It will serve as a point of contact in Pakistan for the German energy sector, for associations and for non-governmental organisations. In the long term, it is to provide training and information and facilitate cooperation between partners from Germany and Pakistan.[20]

Educational relations

Germany is one of the most popular study destinations for young Pakistanis. Germany and Pakistan have 32 cooperation arrangements between German and Pakistan universities. Every year, hundreds of Pakistanis go to Germany and thus to the heart of Europe to study or to do their doctorate. In 2018 there are currently 4100 Pakistan students and doctoral candidates living in Germany.

The academic cooperation and research exchange dates back to the 1930s, when many scientists (who opted to join Pakistan) worked with Germany. In 1960, following the start of the German—Pakistan cooperation, the world acclaimed Institute of Physics (IoP) was built at the University of Islamabad. Germany also sent its scientists to interact with Pakistan's scientists, contributing to the rise of physics in Pakistan. Germany also helped Pakistan to participate in CERN projects and supported Pakistan in numerous occasions for Pakistan's observant status in CERN. Germany also allowed hundreds of Pakistan's physicists and mathematicians to conduct their research in DESY. Ayub Khan, then-Chief Martial Law Administrator, built strategic ties with East and West Germany.

in 1907, Pakistan's intellectual father Muhammad Iqbal spent several months studying in Germany: in Heidelberg, the national poet learned German and studied philosophy as well as literature. His poem "Darye Naika Ke Kinare Par" (Greeting to the Neckar) as well as a commemorative plaque in this popular German university town are reminders of his time there. "My stay in Heidelberg was like a beautiful dream", stated Iqbal.[16]

Vocational training

Germany is helping Pakistan to fundamentally reform its vocational training system in cooperation with the Netherlands, Norway and the EU. German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) has been commissioned by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to advise Pakistan's National Vocational and Technical Training Commission and vocational training agencies at provincial level on how vocational training can be better aligned with the needs of the labour market. More than 100 vocational careers advice and job centres have been established throughout the country. Uniform standards and material for examinations have been developed for nearly 60 vocational profiles in agriculture, energy and services; 87,000 young people have completed a training programme; 4,000 vocational training instructors have already been trained, with at least that many set to receive training in the near future.[25]

Germany-Pakistan Training Initiative (GPATI)

In June 2013, 13 German multinational and Pakistani national companies on Thursday formally launched the Germany-Pakistan Training Initiative (GPATI), a new skills development project aiming at equipping young Pakistani men and women with employable skills.[25]

NGO cooperation

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the Hanns Seidel Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation have all seconded staff to Pakistan and run their own offices there, and in some cases have done so for decades. They support projects in areas including the strengthening of democratic institutions, human rights and the advancement of women, climate change, deradicalisation, regional cooperation and the media.

Defence relations

During the 1970s, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took extensive initiatives to strengthen Pakistan's ties with Germany. Under Bhutto, the military academies of each country signed a strategic and military training pact. German military officials and cadets frequently visit the Pakistan military academy and Pakistanis visit Germany in return. In the 1980s, the Germany—Pakistan relations saw a military alliance and supported each other while running clandestine operations against the Soviet Union's presence in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. At a later time and as a result Lufthansa and Pakistan International Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding with plans to code share in future.

The Pakistani Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif visited Germany on the invitation of his counterpart German Inspector of the Army Lieutenant General Jörg Vollmer, from 19 June to 22 June 2016. On arrival at the Ministry of Defence, a contingent of German Army presented Guard of Honor to COAS followed by wreath-laying at Ministry of Defence War Memorial. Besides holding meeting with his German counterpart, the COAS also had detailed meetings with German Minister of Defence Ursula von der Leyen and German Foreign Minister.

Perception on relations

In 2012, the relations had been down and cooled when Pakistan's police detained three alleged German intelligence agents near the Afghan border.[26] All three agents were interrogated by the FIA agents before being deported from the country with "Persona non grata" after Germany loaded a protest.[27] In March 2013, German media reported that German intelligence agencies arrested an alleged Pakistani agent working on obtained sensitive data information on drones; no other details were provided.[28]

Diplomatic relations

 
Bhutto meeting with German official.

Pak-Germany Strategic Dialogue

In January 2011, Germany and Pakistan agreed on initiating Pak-Germany Strategic Dialogue on yearly basis to enhance defense, economy, education, energy, investment and infrastructure.[29] Four rounds of Strategic Dialogue have taken place with last one in November 2018, at Islamabad.

Embassies

  • Pakistan: Pakistan is represented through an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt. [30]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Staffe. "Die Auslandsvertretung auf den mit Pakistan im Berlin, Duetschland". Government auf dem mit Pakistan. Die Missionen Genannt auf den mit Pakistan. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Der Pakistan und Duestschland Beziehung". Ministrium die Internationale Beziehungen und missionian Auslandsvertretung. Ministrium die Internationale Beziehungen, Islamabad Auslandsvertretung. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Germany warns of terror threat, action being planned in Pakistan". Ajj Television, archives. 22 June 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  4. ^ "PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RESULTS OF 6TH POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS-2017". Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Countries by Projected GDP 2021 - StatisticsTimes.com". statisticstimes.com.
  6. ^ "World Economic Outlook Database, April 2018". www.imf.org.
  7. ^ Gurung, Shaurya Karanbir. "20% increase in Pakistan defence budget signals neighbour's intent". The Economic Times.
  8. ^ Staffe (15 September 2010). . Daily Times, Pakistan. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  9. ^ Robotka, Bettina. (PDF). Centre of Area and Policy Studies of Humboldt University of Berlin. Robotka, Humboldt University of Berlin. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  10. ^ a b Ministerium für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit. "50 years of Pakistan-German Development Cooperation" (PDF). Ministerium für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit (Ministry for economical cooperation). Retrieved 26 June 2013.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ a b c Benatar, Alexander (2021). "Relations between Pakistan and the GDR until 1973" (PDF). MIDA Archival Reflexicon: 2–3.
  12. ^ a b staff reporter (11 January 1972). "East-Germany recognize Bangladesh". Ocala, Florida, USA: Ocala Star-Banner. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  13. ^ "Schon Circle Underpass to be ready in October 2006". Brecorder. 19 July 2005. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Amt, Auswärtiges. "Germany and Pakistan: Bilateral relations". German Federal Foreign Office.
  15. ^ "Countries". Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
  16. ^ a b c "Germany backs new Pak govt reforms". www.thenews.com.pk.
  17. ^ "Rediff on the NeT: Germany has proof of Pak's involvement in Kargil". www.rediff.com.
  18. ^ "Pakistan proposes CPEC partnership to Germany". www.thenews.com.pk.
  19. ^ "Account Suspended". pgbf.com.pk.
  20. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 9 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  21. ^ "Pakistan's Top Trading Partners 2021". www.worldstopexports.com. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  22. ^ "OEC - the Observatory of Economic Complexity | OEC".
  23. ^ "OEC - the Observatory of Economic Complexity | OEC".
  24. ^ "Pakistan". www.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de.
  25. ^ a b "Germany Pakistan Training Initiative launched". 6 April 2016.
  26. ^ Hasnain Kazim in Islamabad (24 January 2012). "German-Pakistani Tensions". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  27. ^ Mughal, Ubaid (24 June 2012). "Pakistan releases three German spies". Newstribe. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  28. ^ "German police arrest Pakistani for suspicion in drone spying case". Express Tribune. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  29. ^ "Pakistan, Germany strengthen bilateral relations". The Express Tribune. 8 January 2011.
  30. ^ "Consulate General of Islamic Republic of Pakistan – Frankfurt am Main". Retrieved 14 June 2023.

germany, pakistan, relations, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, tone, style, reflect, encyclopedic, tone, used, wikipedia, wikipedia, guide. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Germany Pakistan relations news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Germany Pakistan relations are the bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1 2 The two states established diplomatic relations in the 1950s with a focus on social educational and economic development 2 1 Despite strong co operation and historical ties the two nations have experienced growing tensions primarily due to disagreements and differing policies regarding the War in Afghanistan including as the post 2014 drawdown and 2021 withdrawal of United States led coalition troops 3 Germany remains one of Pakistan s largest trading partners Germany Pakistan relationsPakistan GermanyDiplomatic missionEmbassy of Germany IslamabadEmbassy of Pakistan BerlinEnvoyBernhard SchlagheckJauhar SaleemThere are approximately 124 000 Pakistanis living in Germany according to official estimates in 2019 citation needed Contents 1 Country comparison 2 History 2 1 Relations during cold war 1950s 1990s 3 Cultural relations 3 1 Archaeology 3 1 1 Goethe Institut 3 2 Broadcasting 4 Economic relations 4 1 China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC 4 2 Business 4 2 1 Pakistan German Business Forum PGBF 4 2 2 Generalized System of Preferences GSP 4 3 Trade and investment 4 4 Relief work 5 Energy 5 1 Pakistan German Renewable Energy Forum PGREF 6 Educational relations 6 1 Vocational training 6 1 1 Germany Pakistan Training Initiative GPATI 6 2 NGO cooperation 7 Defence relations 8 Perception on relations 9 Diplomatic relations 9 1 Pak Germany Strategic Dialogue 9 2 Embassies 10 See also 11 ReferencesCountry comparison EditCommon Name Germany PakistanOfficial Name Federal Republic of Germany Islamic Republic of PakistanCoat of Arms Flag Area 357 386 km2 137 988 sq mi 881 913 km2 340 509 sq mi Population 82 800 000 2018 209 970 000 2017 Population Density 232 km2 600 9 sq mi 244 4 km2 633 sq mi Capital Berlin IslamabadLargest Metropolitan Area Berlin 3 711 930 Karachi 14 910 352 4 Government Federal Parliamentary Republic Federal parliamentary republicCurrent Leader Frank Walter Steinmeier Arif AlviOfficial Languages German UrduGDP nominal 4 211 Trillion 324 73 Billion 2018 5 GDP PPP 4 373 Trillion 1 141 Trillion 2018 6 GDP nominal per Capita 50 841 1 650GDP PPP per Capita 52 801 5 374Human Development Index 0 936 Very High 0 562 Medium Military Expenditures 44 3 Billion 9 6 Billion 7 Military Rank of Pakistan is 7th 2023 and Military Rank of Germany is 16th 2022 History Edit State secretaries of the two countries during a reception in Bonn 1964 Ayub Khan in Germany on January 22 1961Relations during cold war 1950s 1990s Edit The bilateral relationships were succeeded by historical relations in the 1940s during the British Raj and finally restored in the 1950s after the establishment of both the countries in the late 1940s 8 Both West and East Germany had tilted toward forming alliance with India in the 1950s 9 Although Pakistan s relations with West Germany was relatively healthy and based on mutual cooperation the relations with East Germany was deteriorated In contrast East Germany maintained strong relations with East Pakistan in the 1950s In 1961 President Ayub Khan paid a first state visit to West Germany meeting with German president Heinrich Lubke and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer 10 During this time Germany partnered with Pakistan to launched industrial development program hence becoming one of the first economic partners of Germany 10 In the 1960s West Germany started a prolonged and heavy industrial programmes to aid Pakistan in its industrialization growth West Germany idealized Pakistan as an example of successful development policy in the developing country Meanwhile Pakistani and East Germany civil society started to produce friendly impulses In 1968 a book exhibition focused on the GDR was organised in Karachi and the Leipzig Trade fair added an office which was headed by a Pakistani The following year was the beginning of a series of foundations of Pakistan GDR Friendship Societies 11 Although Germany retained neutrality policy during the 1971 war of India and Pakistan East Germany became the third country in the world and the first country in Europe to officially recognize Bangladesh in 1972 after it gained independence in 1971 12 This was only mildly surprising since the GDR s government had shown unequivocal support for the Indian backed separatists in the Awami League as the conflict played out 11 Later in the 1970s Pakistan normalized its relations with East Germany and Soviet bloc 12 In January 1973 the Embassy of the GDR in Pakistan opened its doors under the charge d affaires Walter Schmidt who was replaced the following April by the first regular ambassador Hans Maretzki A few weeks before in the beginning of April Pakistan had opened its embassy in East Berlin Jamshed K A Marker the former ambassador in Ottawa was its first ambassador 11 Cultural relations Edit Street named in Allama Iqbal s honour in Heidelberg Germany Since they established diplomatic relations Germany and Pakistan have both enjoyed extremely closed and cordial relationships Before the re unification of Germany Pakistan maintained warm and cordial relationships with both East Germany and West Germany Germany is home to 35 081 Pakistani immigrants and around more than 1200 Germans currently reside in Pakistan mostly residing in Karachi Lahore and Peshawar Germany maintains a healthy diplomatic presence in the country with an embassy in Islamabad a consulate in Karachi and honorary consulates in Lahore Peshawar and Quetta Germany also is one of the countries playing a vital and influential role in Pakistan s current political events others being Saudi Arabia China the United States and the United Kingdom There is an underpass in Karachi named Schon circle underpass 13 Archaeology Edit German archaeologists have been active in Pakistan for decades Since 1979 for example the project Rock Carvings and Inscriptions along the Karakorum Highway has been conducted with the support of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities German researchers regularly travel to Gilgit Baltistan as part of this project 14 Germany assisted in restoration of Lahore FortFor a number of years the Federal Foreign Office has been funding cultural preservation projects in Pakistan The main projects in recent years include the restoration of the Lahore Fort frescoes and a historical Amburiq Mosque in Gulabpur Baltistan In 2010 and 2011 the Federal Foreign Office provided funding to renovate and restore traditional residential buildings in Lahore s historical Old City in cooperation with the Aga Khan Foundation AKF The two projects received the UNESCO Asia Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2010 and 2014 respectively Since 2017 a project has been underway to restore part of the Lahore Fort frescoes also in cooperation with the AKF This project is scheduled to continue through 2018 14 Goethe Institut Edit The main institution promoting bilateral cultural relations is the Goethe Institut in Karachi In the building housing the Goethe Institut which is from the Bauhaus era and classified as an historical monument numerous cultural events are held in addition to the language courses Another institution active in cultural cooperation is the Goethe Institut affiliated Annemarie Schimmel House in Lahore which also offers language courses and a cultural programme Broadcasting Edit There has long been close cooperation in training between German broadcaster Deutsche Welle DW and the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation PBC Deutsche Welle has its own office in Islamabad Economic relations EditPakistan was one of the first countries with which Germany began development cooperation The German Pakistan development partnership was launched in 1961 the year the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ was founded 15 With trade investment exceeding 2 3 billion Germany is now Pakistan s fourth largest trade partner Germany has provided a total of around 3 billion euros to Pakistan since 1961 That makes Germany the fourth largest bilateral donor 16 German multinational companies based in Karachi mostly through franchise rights are BASF Chemicals BMW Automobile Daimler AG Automotive DB Schenker Logistics DHL Courier Linde plc Chemicals Lufthansa Cargo Cargo airline Not currently flying to Pakistan Merck Group Pharmaceutical Metro Cash and Carry Wholesale Siemens Conglomerate The following bilateral agreements are in place between Germany and The following bilateral agreements were set up between Germany and Pakistan Air Transport Agreement Double Taxation Agreement Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement Framework Agreement on Technical and Financial Cooperation as amended by the annual agreements on financial and technical cooperation Agreement on Cooperation in Scientific Research and Technological DevelopmentIn the 1990s Germany and Pakistan sought a business alliance known as the Pakistan German Business Forum It was formed in 1997 with the humble initiatives of the German ambassador to Pakistan Commercial trade between Islamabad and Berlin has also been very essential in recent years as Germany is Pakistan s fourth largest trade partner 17 In 2000 Germany became one of Pakistan s most important allies surrounding the war in North West Pakistan between Pakistan and the Taliban In recent years the Germany Pakistan trade and science relations have developed greatly with Germany investing in and trading with Pakistan Germany is actively involved in Pakistan s socio economic development and is an active member of the Friends of Democratic Pakistan Forum Pakistan and Germany also enjoy good economic relations Germany is the sixth largest importer of Pakistan goods Pakistan s main exports to Germany are textiles and leather goods while Germany s main exports to Pakistan are machinery and chemical products Furthermore around 30 German companies are operating in Pakistan not only large firms but also small and medium sized enterprises 16 On August 2014 German Ambassador in Pakistan Dr Cyrill Nunn informed Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar in order to foster economic energies German businessmen were launching Pakistan Gate in Berlin on August 24 2014 which would provide business contacts between the two countries Sajjad Khan is a board member at Porsche Group AG and technology expert a Lufthansa First Class flyer too China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC Edit In November 2018 Pakistan proposed China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC partnership to Germany Pakistan offered German companies to invest in the Special Economic Zones SEZs of CPEC the landmark framework of regional connectivity seen as a game changer for the region 18 Business Edit Pakistan German Business Forum PGBF Edit In 1997 the Pakistan German Business Forum PGBF was founded Since then it has been engaged in becoming a central instrument for the promotion and expansion of bilateral economic relations between Germany and Pakistan 19 Generalized System of Preferences GSP Edit In 2014 Pakistan was included in the European Union s Generalized System of Preferences GSP This gives Pakistan s export sector better access to the European market for various products in particular textiles Within the EU Germany had spoken in favour of admitting Pakistan to the system 20 Trade and investment Edit Germany exports to Pakistan worth around 1 8 billion and imports from Pakistan 1 1 billion It is Pakistan s 4th largest export partner trade amounted to 1 6 billion in 2021 21 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Germany Exports 1 25 B 1 37 B 1 1 B 995 M 1 09 B 1 05 B 1 06 B 1 09 B 1 13 B 1 21 B 1 29 B Pakistan Exports 939 M 1 04 B 943 M 1 16 B 1 57 B 1 26 B 1 42 B 1 71 B 1 62 B 1 7 B 1 9 B Total Trade 2 19 B 2 41 B 2 04 B 2 15 B 2 66 B 2 47 B 2 31 B 2 48 B 2 75 B 2 91 B 3 19 B Note All values are in U S dollars 22 23 Relief work Edit To mitigate the effects of the flood disaster in Pakistan in late summer 2014 the German Government provided a total of more than 6 million euros in assistance In 2015 and 2016 the total amount of the federal budgetary allocations for humanitarian aid projects in Pakistan exceeded 11 million euros The relief measures are implemented by German non governmental organisations and international organisations such as the United Nations Refugee Agency and the World Food Programme 14 Energy Edit German bank assisted in construction of Tarbela DamGermany has been supporting Pakistan in energy sector for decades Germany has helped to build a whole generation of hydro electric power plants by providing reduced interest loans Further plants are either already under construction or are in the planning stage 20 German commitment in Pakistan in recent years has already brought sustainable results in the development of hydropower German expertise is widely recognised in the country German bank KfW co funded both Pakistan s hydropower projects Tarbela Dam and Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project Together with European partners KfW is currently involved in the construction of another two hydropower plants Thanks to many years of solid cooperation KfW can also influence the structures of the Pakistani energy supply system It played an instrumental role in instigating a reorganization of the state run energy utility WAPDA 24 Pakistan German Renewable Energy Forum PGREF Edit In November 2014 the German and Pakistan governments concluded an agreement to create a Pakistan German Renewable Energy Forum PGREF The Forum is to be launched in Lahore in 2016 It will serve as a point of contact in Pakistan for the German energy sector for associations and for non governmental organisations In the long term it is to provide training and information and facilitate cooperation between partners from Germany and Pakistan 20 Educational relations EditGermany is one of the most popular study destinations for young Pakistanis Germany and Pakistan have 32 cooperation arrangements between German and Pakistan universities Every year hundreds of Pakistanis go to Germany and thus to the heart of Europe to study or to do their doctorate In 2018 there are currently 4100 Pakistan students and doctoral candidates living in Germany The academic cooperation and research exchange dates back to the 1930s when many scientists who opted to join Pakistan worked with Germany In 1960 following the start of the German Pakistan cooperation the world acclaimed Institute of Physics IoP was built at the University of Islamabad Germany also sent its scientists to interact with Pakistan s scientists contributing to the rise of physics in Pakistan Germany also helped Pakistan to participate in CERN projects and supported Pakistan in numerous occasions for Pakistan s observant status in CERN Germany also allowed hundreds of Pakistan s physicists and mathematicians to conduct their research in DESY Ayub Khan then Chief Martial Law Administrator built strategic ties with East and West Germany in 1907 Pakistan s intellectual father Muhammad Iqbal spent several months studying in Germany in Heidelberg the national poet learned German and studied philosophy as well as literature His poem Darye Naika Ke Kinare Par Greeting to the Neckar as well as a commemorative plaque in this popular German university town are reminders of his time there My stay in Heidelberg was like a beautiful dream stated Iqbal 16 Vocational training Edit Germany is helping Pakistan to fundamentally reform its vocational training system in cooperation with the Netherlands Norway and the EU German Corporation for International Cooperation GIZ has been commissioned by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ to advise Pakistan s National Vocational and Technical Training Commission and vocational training agencies at provincial level on how vocational training can be better aligned with the needs of the labour market More than 100 vocational careers advice and job centres have been established throughout the country Uniform standards and material for examinations have been developed for nearly 60 vocational profiles in agriculture energy and services 87 000 young people have completed a training programme 4 000 vocational training instructors have already been trained with at least that many set to receive training in the near future 25 Germany Pakistan Training Initiative GPATI Edit In June 2013 13 German multinational and Pakistani national companies on Thursday formally launched the Germany Pakistan Training Initiative GPATI a new skills development project aiming at equipping young Pakistani men and women with employable skills 25 NGO cooperation Edit The Friedrich Ebert Foundation the Friedrich Naumann Foundation the Heinrich Boll Foundation the Hanns Seidel Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation have all seconded staff to Pakistan and run their own offices there and in some cases have done so for decades They support projects in areas including the strengthening of democratic institutions human rights and the advancement of women climate change deradicalisation regional cooperation and the media Defence relations EditDuring the 1970s Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took extensive initiatives to strengthen Pakistan s ties with Germany Under Bhutto the military academies of each country signed a strategic and military training pact German military officials and cadets frequently visit the Pakistan military academy and Pakistanis visit Germany in return In the 1980s the Germany Pakistan relations saw a military alliance and supported each other while running clandestine operations against the Soviet Union s presence in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan At a later time and as a result Lufthansa and Pakistan International Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding with plans to code share in future The Pakistani Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif visited Germany on the invitation of his counterpart German Inspector of the Army Lieutenant General Jorg Vollmer from 19 June to 22 June 2016 On arrival at the Ministry of Defence a contingent of German Army presented Guard of Honor to COAS followed by wreath laying at Ministry of Defence War Memorial Besides holding meeting with his German counterpart the COAS also had detailed meetings with German Minister of Defence Ursula von der Leyen and German Foreign Minister Perception on relations EditIn 2012 the relations had been down and cooled when Pakistan s police detained three alleged German intelligence agents near the Afghan border 26 All three agents were interrogated by the FIA agents before being deported from the country with Persona non grata after Germany loaded a protest 27 In March 2013 German media reported that German intelligence agencies arrested an alleged Pakistani agent working on obtained sensitive data information on drones no other details were provided 28 Diplomatic relations Edit Bhutto meeting with German official Pak Germany Strategic Dialogue Edit In January 2011 Germany and Pakistan agreed on initiating Pak Germany Strategic Dialogue on yearly basis to enhance defense economy education energy investment and infrastructure 29 Four rounds of Strategic Dialogue have taken place with last one in November 2018 at Islamabad Embassies Edit Germany Germany has an embassy in Pakistan specifically in Islamabad and has consulates generals in Karachi Lahore Peshawar and Quetta 2 Pakistan Pakistan is represented through an embassy in Berlin and a consulate general in Frankfurt 30 See also EditGermans in Pakistan Pakistan European Union relations Pakistanis in GermanyReferences Edit a b Staffe Die Auslandsvertretung auf den mit Pakistan im Berlin Duetschland Government auf dem mit Pakistan Die Missionen Genannt auf den mit Pakistan Retrieved 25 June 2013 a b c Der Pakistan und Duestschland Beziehung Ministrium die Internationale Beziehungen und missionian Auslandsvertretung Ministrium die Internationale Beziehungen Islamabad Auslandsvertretung Retrieved 25 June 2013 Germany warns of terror threat action being planned in Pakistan Ajj Television archives 22 June 2007 Retrieved 25 June 2013 PROVISIONAL SUMMARY RESULTS OF 6TH POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS 2017 Pakistan Bureau of Statistics Retrieved 21 October 2017 Countries by Projected GDP 2021 StatisticsTimes com statisticstimes com World Economic Outlook Database April 2018 www imf org Gurung Shaurya Karanbir 20 increase in Pakistan defence budget signals neighbour s intent The Economic Times Staffe 15 September 2010 Pak German bilateral relations need to be strengthened Daily Times Pakistan Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 Retrieved 25 June 2013 Robotka Bettina Germany s South Asia Strategy Implications for Pakistan PDF Centre of Area and Policy Studies of Humboldt University of Berlin Robotka Humboldt University of Berlin Archived from the original PDF on 13 May 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2013 a b Ministerium fur Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit 50 years of Pakistan German Development Cooperation PDF Ministerium fur Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit Ministry for economical cooperation Retrieved 26 June 2013 permanent dead link a b c Benatar Alexander 2021 Relations between Pakistan and the GDR until 1973 PDF MIDA Archival Reflexicon 2 3 a b staff reporter 11 January 1972 East Germany recognize Bangladesh Ocala Florida USA Ocala Star Banner Retrieved 24 June 2013 Schon Circle Underpass to be ready in October 2006 Brecorder 19 July 2005 Retrieved 5 May 2021 a b c Amt Auswartiges Germany and Pakistan Bilateral relations German Federal Foreign Office Countries Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development a b c Germany backs new Pak govt reforms www thenews com pk Rediff on the NeT Germany has proof of Pak s involvement in Kargil www rediff com Pakistan proposes CPEC partnership to Germany www thenews com pk Account Suspended pgbf com pk a b c Countries Archived from the original on 9 November 2018 Retrieved 9 November 2018 Pakistan s Top Trading Partners 2021 www worldstopexports com Retrieved 14 June 2023 OEC the Observatory of Economic Complexity OEC OEC the Observatory of Economic Complexity OEC Pakistan www kfw entwicklungsbank de a b Germany Pakistan Training Initiative launched 6 April 2016 Hasnain Kazim in Islamabad 24 January 2012 German Pakistani Tensions Der Spiegel Retrieved 24 June 2013 Mughal Ubaid 24 June 2012 Pakistan releases three German spies Newstribe Retrieved 25 June 2013 German police arrest Pakistani for suspicion in drone spying case Express Tribune 29 March 2013 Retrieved 25 June 2013 Pakistan Germany strengthen bilateral relations The Express Tribune 8 January 2011 Consulate General of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Frankfurt am Main Retrieved 14 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Germany Pakistan relations amp oldid 1170584981, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.