With the support of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), Pakistan’s energy sector has witnessed a significant boost in foreign direct investment (FDI), reaching $585.6 million during 2024-25—a staggering 120% increase from $266.3 million during the same period last year. This growth has primarily been driven by investments in electricity, oil, and gas exploration. This impressive surge not only highlights the potential of key sectors but also reflects the confidence of international investors in Pakistan’s economic landscape. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, other critical sectors have also experienced a 48% increase in FDI, with investments climbing to $771…
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In an engaging session at Islamabad College for Girls (ICG), DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry addressed faculty and students on challenges facing Pakistan, particularly misinformation on social media. Around 300 participants, including students and teachers, attended the insightful discussion. Students raised questions about various national issues, and the DG ISPR provided detailed answers, emphasizing the importance of seeking facts to counter social media propaganda. The session was lauded by participants for offering valuable guidance in navigating the digital landscape responsibly. The event highlighted the significance of awareness programs to tackle misinformation effectively. Teachers and students expressed their appreciation,…
ISLAMABAD: US Mission Spokesperson Jonathan Lalley condemned the brutal Kurram attack, expressing condolences to victims’ families and sympathizing with the injured. Calling the attack “horrific,” Lalley reiterated the US commitment to Pakistan’s security, emphasizing the right of Pakistanis to live free from harm. Read More: Is Bushra Bibi Leading PTI Into More Chaos? The Kurram ambush claimed 39 lives, with 28 injured, as attackers opened fire on a convoy in Mandori Charkhel. Local tensions soar, with residents blaming the provincial government for failing to curb rising violence.
Bushra Bibi’s sudden emergence as a political spokesperson is a glaring testament to PTI’s crumbling facade of credibility. Her inflammatory remarks, attempts to weaponize religion, and blatant interference in party matters expose the depths of desperation within PTI’s leadership. Once paraded as an apolitical figure, she now stands at the forefront of PTI’s chaotic narrative, undermining both her own claims and the party’s proclaimed principles. A Questionable Role Bushra Bibi, a housewife with no official designation in PTI, has unilaterally inserted herself into the party’s political discourse. Addressing judges and lawyers while calling for public protests raises significant questions about…
Pakistan, since its inception in 1947, has endured immense challenges, from full-scale wars with India to combating the global menace of terrorism. Despite these challenges, the country has consistently played a pivotal role in promoting peace and stability, not just within its borders but in the broader South Asian region. Pakistan’s Role in Supporting Afghanistan The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 marked a turning point for the region. Pakistan stepped forward as a pillar of support for Afghanistan, offering unprecedented assistance. Over 3 million Afghan refugees crossed into Pakistan during this period, making it one of the largest refugee-hosting…
Afghanistan’s struggling economy is closely tied to the rise of terrorism within its borders. With a per capita GDP of just $372.62, Afghanistan is among the world’s poorest nations. Poverty affects 90% of the population, leaving millions dependent on foreign aid for survival. This economic despair provides fertile ground for terrorist groups to recruit young, unemployed individuals. A major factor driving terrorism is Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade, particularly opium production. The country produces around 85% of the world’s opium, which generates significant revenue for extremist groups like the Taliban. According to the United Nations, the Taliban earned approximately $125 million…
KARACHI: Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir delivered a powerful address to Karachi’s business community, emphasizing his unwavering faith in Pakistan’s bright future and urging collective efforts to ensure the country’s progress. General Munir highlighted the significant economic turnaround, stating that the despair overshadowing the nation a year ago has dissipated. He reassured the audience that all current economic indicators are positive and projected further improvements in the coming year. Criticizing those who propagated fears of default, he questioned their accountability, asserting that “nothing, including politics, should come before the country.” He appealed to the audience to prioritize Pakistan above…
In the Qarabargh region of South Waziristan, a bomb attack orchestrated by Khawarij militants destroyed a high school building, further highlighting their hostility toward education. This act is part of a broader strategy to stifle knowledge, deprive children of their right to learn, and perpetuate ignorance—a practice that starkly contradicts Islamic principles, which emphasize the importance of education. The Shadow of Terrorism in South Waziristan South Waziristan has long been a hotspot for militant activities. Over the years, schools, especially those dedicated to girls’ education, have been frequent targets. These attacks are not isolated incidents but part of a systematic…
In Auckland, over 37,000 Sikhs participated in the Khalistan Referendum, advocating for an independent Sikh state within India. The event, organized by the independent Punjab Referendum Commission (PRC) and Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), was held at Aotea Square. Due to high turnout, voting hours were extended. Dr. Bakhshish Singh Sandhu, President of the Council of Khalistan, highlighted the referendum’s significance, criticizing the Indian government for attempts to suppress the event. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, SFJ’s legal counsel, called the peaceful voting a significant move against India’s “Hindutva policies” and announced the referendum’s next phase in Los Angeles. The event saw slogans…
In October 2024, the United States retained its position as Pakistan’s top export destination, with shipments totaling $575.89 million, an impressive 18.5% increase from $485.79 million in October 2023. China, despite being the second-largest export market, experienced a 20.2% decline in Pakistani exports, amounting to $254.39 million compared to $318.74 million last year. The United Kingdom ranked third, with exports rising by 15.9% to $198.63 million. Other significant export markets included the UAE ($153.78 million, up 9.7%), Germany ($151.51 million, up 23.5%), and the Netherlands ($133.53 million, up 15%). Exports to Spain, however, dropped 17%, bringing in $124.08 million. Over…