Abstract
The EU has presented a new vision for the whole world, one in which integrated economy, commerce, interconnection, and interdependence will bring about peace and prosperity. Even though Poland and Pakistan are separated by thousands of kilometers, we have a long history of friendship. In the European Middle Ages, the first Polish explorers arrived on modern-day Pakistani territory. Since we signed our first trade pact with Poland in July 1949, our relations have remained positive. Despite having a positive relationship, we haven't fully developed it in terms of our economic ties. It is crucial to research the various industries and their possibilities for expansion before designing our relationships. Prioritizing agricultural goods that may be exported to Poland and other adjacent European markets is crucial for this agrarian nation. Based on historical and recent events about the two countries foreign affairs in general and their economic interdependence in particular, this research paper is a case study of PakistanPoland relations. We used a simple research methodology for this project that comprised both primary and secondary materials, including, to name a few, academic writings, research articles, reports, case studies, and dissertations. The quantitative and qualitative data provided by other researchers and organizations are used in the secondary analysis process.