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Nepal–Pakistan relations are the bilateral relations between the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Nepal and Pakistan established diplomatic relations on 29 March 1960.〔http://www.nepalembassy.pk/relations.html〕 These relations were fully established between 1962 and 1963,〔(Nepal - Pakistan relations )〕 both nations have since sought to expand trade, strategic and military cooperation. The connexions were severed in 1972 followed by Nepal's recognition of Bangladesh,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://countrystudies.us/nepal/66.htm )〕 but were later re-established. According to a 2011 Gallup poll, Nepalese people are more than twice as likely to identify Pakistan as the greatest threat to South Asian security than Afghanistan or India, with 28% seeing Pakistan as the greatest security threat to the South Asian region.〔(Nepalese See Pakistan as South Asia's Greatest Security Threat ) ''Gallup''〕 == Background == Nepal established diplomatic relations with India after the latter's independence in 1947, but did not do so with Pakistan. In 1950, Nepal signed a Treaty of Peace and Friendship with India, creating an extensive relationship of economic, strategic and defence cooperation. Nepal thus remained aloof from Pakistan, which was at conflict with India.〔(Tribune India )〕〔Dick Hodder, Sarah J. Lloyd, Keith Stanley McLachlan. ''Land-locked States of Africa and Asia''. page 177. Routledge, 1998. ISBN 0-7146-4829-9〕〔(India-Nepal Treaty )〕 However, Nepal's resentment of Indian influence perceived to be excessive prompted the Nepalese government to develop relations with the People's Republic of China and Pakistan.〔〔(Nepal's China-Card )〕〔(Sino-Nepalese relations )〕
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