
US confirms Trump’s willingness to mediate on Kashmir dispute
WASHINGTON – The United States has confirmed President Donald Trump’s willingness to mediate on Kashmir between Pakistan and India following the ceasefire.
WASHINGTON – The United States has confirmed President Donald Trump’s willingness to mediate on Kashmir between Pakistan and India following the ceasefire.
US Central Command Chief tells Senate Armed Services Committee Pak-US intelligence cooperation led to killings, arrests of dozens of ISIS-K terrorists Credits COAS Asim Munir for efforts to disrupt ISIS-K operations General Kurilla says US has to have relationship with Pakistan, India.
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan yesterday strongly rejected recent remarks made by India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar during his engagements with the media in Brussels, labelling them as “irresponsible” and “bellicose.
Aurangzeb urges lawmakers to support reforms Warns of additional measures worth Rs500 billion if govt fails to enforce taxes Says only Rs312 billion revenue collection expected from new taxes Despite IMF pressure, govt deferred new tax on agriculture sector.
BRUSSELS – A high-level Pakistani Parliamentary delegation, led by former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has reached the European Union capital Brussels after successful visits to Washington, New York and London to debunk Indian propaganda perpetrated after the recent conflict between the two coun-tries.
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan announced on Tuesday a 20 percent increase in its defence budget for 2025-26 a month after a four-day intensive war with India.
Islamabad – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday expressed the firm commitment to take the country forward on the path of economic growth.
COAS Syed Asim Munir visits forward positions along LOC, celebrates Eidul Azha with troops You have befittingly avenged loss of lives of innocent Pakistani civilians during war with India.
ISLAMABAD – The coalition government led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will present its second federal budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, with an estimated outlay of around Rs18 trillion, today (Tuesday).
ISLAMABAD – Despite government claims of withdrawing tax exemptions on the directions of the In-ternational Monetary Fund (IMF), the tax exemptions have surged by 48 percent to Rs5.