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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Technology exports of Pakistan declined sharply by 27 percent

Sharp decline in technology exports of Pakistan is claimed to be a result of regressive taxation regime instead of extended Eid holidays

MG 3 to launch in Pakistan under 2 million?

Javed Afridi, the owner of Peshawar Zalmi and a key stakeholder of MG Motors in Pakistan, has once again teased the launch of the MG 3 in Pakistan. In a Facebook post, Javed Afridi shared a video of the MG 3 while stating that the launch of the vehicle was in its final stages.

Countering China by imitating China

The United States is less competitive than China in the infrastructure sector, partly because most Chinese enterprises engaged in BRI infrastructure development are state-owned and receive substantial government subsidies.

Petroleum Minister vows to end load-shedding

Karachi is facing long hours of load shedding during hot and humid weather, that too unannounced. Some areas in Karachi, for instance, Gadap Town, are facing 18 hours of power outages.

Restaurant worker killed over mayonnaise in sandwich

According to the reports, the manager on duty tried to open fire on the customer but missed it.

Muslims of India: The new target of BJP?

The fall of the Indian National Congress to the BJP in 2014 has been attributed to the continuous instability in South Asia by policymakers and other academics. The BJP government was led by the RSS.

CPEC: A ray of hope for Balochistan development?

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship of the Belt and Road initiative launched in 2015. Various analysts viewed it as a game-changer because of its connectivity plan and regional markets from China to South Asia.

Ishaq Dar’s health is better now, returning to save economy

There are speculations that Ishaq Dar is coming to Pakistan to replace Finance Minister Miftah Ismail who is facing a lot of criticism for the economic measures taken under his leadership.

How environmental laws in Pakistan are a product of judicial activism?

Judicial activism is a necessary evil. No doubt, it can never be a substitute for a proper and popular consensus-based policy. But, in an educationally backward, economically developing and politically polarized country, it is more of a corrective response to political failures

PM’s strategy for importing cheaper coal goes wrong!

PM claimed that buying coal in rupees instead of dollars will save foreign exchange but Afghan Taliban wanted to earn more revenue

Pakistan still needs to do more for IMF payout

While the public buckles under the high inflationary pressures, there are reports that Pakistan will have to take more “prior actions” to secure two combined tranches of about $1.85 billion from the IMF by the end of July or early August.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits UAE

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a one-day-visit to the United Arab Emirates to offer his condolences on the passing away of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, former UAE president and Abu Dhabi ruler.