East Germany–Pakistan relations (German: Ostdeutsch-pakistanische Beziehungen) refers to historical foreign and bilateral relations between German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and State of Pakistan.
During its existence, the East Germany had been even more dependent on the USSR's guidelines for its foreign policy and did not develop any independent concept.
[1] Although, East 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 recognized Bangladesh in 1972 after its succeeded independence in 1971.
Furthermore, East Germany viewed Pakistan as a United States ally and therefore had a low priority in its foreign relations.
On other the hand, the West Germany idealized Pakistan as an example of successful development policy in third world country.