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Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar called for improved relations with India, stating it takes two to tango, and emphasized the need to foster a better trade environment. Dar's remarks came during a press conference discussing government efforts for economic stability and diplomatic ties. Pakistan's economy has been strained due to floods, inflation, political instability, and limited foreign exchange reserves.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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