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Pakistan has set targets for the upcoming budget of 2025-26. According to sources, Pakistan has set a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth target of 4.4% is being proposed for budget 2025-26.
To be clear, this is not about undermining India’s legitimate right to self-defense or diminishing the gravity of terrorism. Every state has the right and duty to protect its citizens. But that ...
China’s J-10C fighter jet is emerging as a formidable competitor to the U.S. F-16 in the global arms market, signaling a shift in military dynamics. According to a report by The National ...
Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, will arrive in Beijing tomorrow, where he is expected to meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi for bilateral discussions ahead of the trilateral ...
Following the terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam resulting in more than two dozen deaths, India has, among other things, decided to hold the Indus Waters Treaty ...
COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI) hosted Malaysian Deputy Head of Mission, Mr. Mohd Syafik Firdaus Bin Hasbullah, for a talk on Malaysia-Pakistan relations and Malaysian scholarship opportunities.
In a concerning development, India has reportedly sped up work on a controversial project aimed at diverting the Chenab River towards the Ravi and Beas rivers. According to Pakistani water expert ...
L’Oréal Groupe, a global leader in beauty and innovation, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rehan Saeed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive General Manager of L ...
The federal government is poised to approve Pakistan’s much-awaited National Electric Vehicle (NEV) Policy next week. The draft policy, which has undergone consultations with a range of ...
Following the monumental success of the Battle for Truth, Pakistan now shines on the global stage like a full moon. From East to West, the world is abuzz with the historic victory achieved by ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns over a major shortfall in Pakistan’s upcoming tax target. Pakistan plans to collect Rs14.3 trillion in taxes in the 2025-26 fiscal year.
“We (Pakistan) want to follow the Malaysian (debt management/restructuring) model and we can learn a lot from them and move in that direction,” said Aurangzeb, without giving much detail on ...
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