Ahsan Iqbal says Pakistan’s coastal populations should be the first to benefit from maritime reforms under the Prime Minister’s Udan Pakistan vision, emphasizing sustainable blue economy growth.
Pakistan is set to commission its first Chinese-built submarine in 2026, strengthening naval capabilities and deepening military ties with Beijing.
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From Poppy to Port: How Pakistan Launders Drug Profits Through Strategic Infrastructure
Pakistan’s booming infrastructure hides a darker truth — highways, housing projects, and development grants are doubling as ...
The World Bank has called on Pakistan to overhaul its preferential trade agreements, adopt a market-driven exchange rate, and implement deeper structural ...
Pakistan Navy chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf says the country’s first Chinese-designed Hangor-class submarine will enter active ...
The Pakistan Navy expects its first Chinese-designed submarine to enter active service next year, the country's top admiral ...
Pakistan is experiencing a demographic moment that is both an opportunity and a risk. With nearly 68 per cent of the population under the age of 30, the country has a powerful human ...
Investing.com -- Pakistan’s manufacturing sector showed signs of improvement in October, with the HBL Pakistan Manufacturing PMI rising to 49.6 from 48.0 in September, though it remained below the ...
KARACHI: The second edition of the Pakistan International Maritime Expo and Conference 2025 (PIMEC) will be held ...
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