India, Feb. 5 -- India's recently concluded trade deal with the United States seems to have drawn backlash in Pakistan over its own negotiations with Washington on a trade deal against tariffs. India walked away after tariffs cut down to 18 per cent on its shipments, while Pakistan continues to face tariffs of 19 per cent despite showing warmer ties with Washington in recent months, including White House dinners with Islamabad's army chief Asim Munir and the nomination of US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Pakistan, which has been lobbying Trump for months for a better trade deal, came under pressure and nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize and backed his inclusion on the Board of Peace. However, it does not appear t...