Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the country’s victory in the struggle for truth has led to an increased demand for defensive equipment. Several countries are in talks with Pakistan to provide it with defence supplies, which would benefit the country’s economy. This announcement was made during a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad.
The Prime Minister also mentioned that Pakistan has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with World Liberty Financial, which would benefit the country’s economy. He also stated that the security forces are determined to eliminate terrorism and that the nation will breathe a sigh of relief once this is achieved. The government has also implemented a successful strategy to counter terrorism, inspired by Turkey’s experience.
Pakistan has shown significant economic progress in a short span of time, according to the Prime Minister. The country has achieved financial stability, and now it is time to take steps towards development. The government plans to establish seven new schools in Balochistan to promote education.
The Rescue 1122 authorities have been instructed to immediately relocate families from gas leakage areas to a safe location. The National Police Foundation will provide modern facilities for police officers, and efforts will be made to resolve the issues of promotions.
Karachi is expected to experience dry weather today, with a possibility of cool temperatures at night. A motorcycle thief was caught in the city while attempting to steal a citizen’s new motorcycle.
Heavy fog reduced visibility and affected traffic in several areas, including Sherani, Scheme 25, Gulshan-e-Maimar, and Bahria Town. Former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said that despite oil prices being at their lowest in four years, economic growth is not being seen.
Federal Minister Senator Musadik Malik said that Pakistan is getting a 12% interest rate on dollar loans, which was not the case in the previous government when 50 people were given $4 billion at a zero-interest rate. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received a phone call from Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The government has successfully reduced the cross-subsidy by Rs 123 billion linked to the industry. The Prime Minister and his cabinet were briefed on the new design of the State Bank of Pakistan’s notes. Two million kilograms of wheat went missing from a warehouse in Faisalabad.
A decision has been made to restore health cards for citizens of Azad Kashmir under a new formula. The deadline for installing M-Tags on vehicles in Islamabad will expire tomorrow. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has passed a bill amending the Local Government Act.
A 16-year-old girl’s body was found in Khairpur Tamiwali, Bahawalpur, and the alleged perpetrator was killed in an encounter. Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson said that India’s allegations of terrorism are a made-up story to achieve political goals.
Pakistan hopes that Iran will maintain peace and stability, said the Foreign Office spokesperson, Tahir Hussain Andrabi. The Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba has criticized the players who boycotted the World Cup in Bangladesh, saying they should not be financially supported.
Renowned news anchor Ishaq Fatima bid farewell to Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan. A US official said that additional oil sales from Venezuela are expected in the coming days and weeks. British authorities have warned that the situation in Iran is rapidly deteriorating, posing a threat to diplomats and citizens, advising against travel to Iran.

