Remittances to Azad Kashmir
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Remittances to Azad Kashmir are money transfers from Azad Kashmiri diaspora employed outside the territory to family, friends or relatives residing in Azad Kashmir.[1][2]
- ↑ Subohi, Afshan (23 February 2009). "Workers` remittances build a new city".
- ↑ "Brexit may hit AJK economic ties with Britain - The Express Tribune". 29 October 2017.
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