Pakistan and Egypt have diplomatic and trade relations. Both countries are members of the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation), "the Next Eleven" and the "D8". Relations between the two countries were established after Pakistan was established.
Egypt is a valued U.S. partner in counterterrorism, anti-trafficking, and regional security operations, which advance both U.S. and Egyptian security. The decades-long defense partnership is a pillar for regional stability.
India and Egypt share close political understanding based on long history of contacts and cooperation in bilateral, regional and global issues. The joint announcement of establishment of diplomatic relations at Ambassadorial level was made on 18 August 1947.
The Arab Republic of Egypt was the first Arab and African country to establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. In 2013, China-Egypt exchange and cooperation continued to grow in various fields. The two countries maintained close political contact.
On 7 May 1936 a treaty was signed by Egypt and Saudi Arabia in Cairo which included Egypt's recognition of Saudi Arabia as an independent and sovereign state. The treaty normalized the relations and initiated the diplomatic relations between two countries.
The biggest rivalry in the Arab–Iranian conflict is between Saudi Arabia and Iran, who have been waging a heavy proxy war against each other since the late 1970s.
Relations between the two countries improved even further following the removal of Mohamed Morsi from office in July 2013. Both countries have since then worked closely to strengthen military and trade ties, among other aspects of bilateral cooperation.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a free trade agreement between the Asia-Pacific nations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.
At present, the two nations maintain a cordial relationship with strong economic and trade relations.
However, Japan and Egypt have maintained a friendly relationship and recognized each other as a significant partner since the 19th century. This chapter discusses the unique, multi-face bilateral relationship between these two countries in the fields of economy and trade, diplomacy, and culture.
Though India is not a part of any major military alliance, it has a close strategic and military relationship with most of its fellow major powers. Countries considered India's closest include the United Arab Emirates, Russian Federation, Israel, Afghanistan, France, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and the United States.
India's GDP of USD 3178 billion is considerably larger than Egypt's USD 403 billion. But Egypt's per capita GDP (USD 3539) and per capita trade (USD 653) is higher than India's at USD 2097, and USD 423 respectively.
Egypt: 6000 BC. India: 2500 BC. Vietnam: 4000 Years Old.
Currently, India and the United States enjoy close relations and have deepened collaboration on issues such as counterterrorism and countering Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific.
Pakistan is a major non-NATO ally as part of the War on Terrorism, and a leading recipient of U.S. aid. Between 2002 and 2013, Pakistan received $26 billion in economic and military aid and sales of military equipment.
The Global Firepower website, which specializes in military affairs, published the annual ranking of the most powerful armies globally for the year 2023, with Egypt leading the ranking of the most powerful Arab armies.
LONE ALLY. For the past seven decades, Japan, which gave up the right to wage war after its defeat in World War Two, has relied on the United States for protection. In return for its promise to defend the country, the U.S. gets bases that allow it to maintain a major military presence in East Asia.
Japan and Nigeria engage in strong economic and political cooperation. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 1 October 1960.
With 1.6 billion euro in loans and subsidies, Egypt is one of the largest partner countries of German development cooperation.
Japan. Japan is one of India's greatest friends since the two countries retain spiritual ties in addition to conducting business and exchanging technologies due to Buddhism's expansion in Japan. Along with commercial partnerships, they began to share cultural ideals.
Pakistan and China have long praised the close ties the two countries have with each other.
In 2005, China and India signed the 'Strategic and Cooperative Partnership for Peace and Prosperity'. However, there has been very little, if any, strategic convergence between the two countries. Issues surrounding energy have risen in significance. Both countries have growing energy demand to support economic growth.
Egypt is considered to be a regional power in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world, and a middle power worldwide. It is a developing country having a diversified economy, which is the third-largest in Africa, the 41st-largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 20th-largest globally by PPP.
Egypt has been engaged with NATO through the Mediterranean Dialogue (MD) since 1994.
Currently, the following non-NATO countries take part in the Dialogue: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.