Hindu-Muslim clash in India after killing of Hindu tailor

Muslims murdered a Hindu tailor for publicly endorsing Nurpur Sharma's remarks. Angry Hindus are now out on streets for revenge in Udaipur where the incident took place.

Woman dies in Karachi protests against loadshedding

Clashes erupt between the police and the demonstrators on Tuesday when the officials try to restore traffic on roads.

IPPs’ notice to the Government of Pakistan

IPPs have given notice to the Government of Pakistan for failing to pay Rs 15.2 billion on the due date of invoices under respective PPAs.

China: No chance of ‘Asian NATO’

Any attempt to set up “an Asia-Pacific version of NATO” would only bring more turmoil, Beijing says

Analyzing the evolving non-traditional security threats for Pakistan

Pakistan’s environmental vulnerability and challenges indicate that the country will become unlivable if the situation continues to deteriorate at the current pace. The country's policymakers and practitioners need a change in mindset

Toyota Revo 2022: The dream car for off-road lovers in Pakistan

Toyota Indus Motors has launched 4 variants of Revo in Pakistan namely: Revo G MT, Revo G AT, Revo V AT and Revo Rocco. So what are Revo specs?

NLC becomes official sponsor of Shandur Polo Festival 2022

The teams of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chit­ral’s districts will participate in the event. Preparations have been finalized to organize the Shandur Polo festival at the world’s highest polo ground. 

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.