Pakistan and the United States have organized joint military exercise “Insipred Gambit 2026,” which will run from January 8 to 16. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a ceremony was held today at the National Counter Terrorism Centre Pabbi for distinguished guests, including US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie E. Baker and senior US military officials. ISPR stated that guests were briefed on the importance, objectives, and organization of the exercise.
Both countries’ military participants showcased high-level professional expertise, and distinguished guests praised the professionalism of the exercise participants. According to ISPR, the exercise aims to enhance bilateral military cooperation by sharing counter-terrorism experiences, improve counter-terrorism exercises and procedures, and promote mutual understanding to strengthen bilateral military cooperation.
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Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Asim Iftikhar, said that a solution to the Palestine issue under international law is necessary, but unfortunately, the Palestine and Kashmir issues could not be resolved until now. In Karachi, a collision between a dumper and a motorcycle near the Wireless Gate at Port Qasim resulted in the death of one person and injured a woman. Several motorways in Lahore and other parts of Punjab were closed due to severe fog.
Several resorts and northern and upper regions were disconnected due to severe snowfall. Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) Chairman Sardar Mahmoud Khan Achakzai said that the PDM had previously said they would not remove anyone, and Fazl Ur Rehman would also be included. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has appointed a hearing to consider the case of not holding local government elections in Punjab.
In Karachi’s area of Town, a water tanker crushed a five-year-old child to death, and the driver fled the scene. The federal health minister said that 70 hospitals in Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan and 16 in Karachi are part of the health card program. Janid Safdar is getting married to Shanza Ali Ruhail, who is the granddaughter of former Senator and PML-N senior leader Sheikh Ruhail Asghar.
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Pakistan’s cricket team captain Babar Azam said that Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan need to rethink their abilities in modern T20 cricket. He said that policies should have continuity, democratic processes should be continuous, and state institutions should complete their constitutional terms for strong development.
In a reaction to Canada’s decision to allow Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) to be imported, the United States warned that Canada will regret this decision. Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif said that he and his old friends Yuvraj Singh and Virender Sehwag have pleasant relationships, but they are far richer than him.
Shoaib Malik shared a heartfelt message on the second wedding anniversary of his wife, Sania Javed.

