Kawai-Lewellen-Tye Relation, see here, is a perfect tool to make connections between amplitudes. The most general of them is the relation between a tree gravity amplitude (from Einstein-Hilbert action) and a gauge theory amplitude (from Yang-Mills). We can also relate the closed strings amplitude and open strings amplitude using KLT. (Many connections are there for closed strings algebra and open strings. From a conversation with Ed Witten; Ed - The simplest is that they can be computed in similar ways by integral representations that come from the open or closed string).
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Aayush Verma
What about kklt
Sandy, KKLT proposal is different from KLT.
https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0301240