🚨 🇵🇰⚔️🇦🇫 BREAKING: Pakistan confirms Afghan border crossings will remain shut amid heightened security concerns!
Islamabad says “saving Pakistani lives matters more than trade,” prioritizing citizen safety over economic activity. Crossings at Torkham & Chaman stay closed as security forces remain on high alert following recent clashes.
A strong stance from Pakistan on national security and border control. 🇵🇰
Sources: Geo News, Reuters, Dawn, Arab News, Al Jazeera
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Islamabad says “saving Pakistani lives matters more than trade,” prioritizing citizen safety over economic activity. Crossings at Torkham & Chaman stay closed as security forces remain on high alert following recent clashes.
A strong stance from Pakistan on national security and border control. 🇵🇰
Sources: Geo News, Reuters, Dawn, Arab News, Al Jazeera
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🚨 🇵🇰🤝🇲🇻 BREAKING: Pakistan and Maldives agree to enhance military cooperation amid evolving regional and global security dynamics!
During high-level defence talks, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen collaboration in training, joint military engagements, and counter-terrorism efforts. The move underscores growing defence ties between Islamabad and Malé.
A significant step towards deepening strategic cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. 🌊
Sources: APP, PSM News, Aaj News, The Edition Maldives
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During high-level defence talks, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen collaboration in training, joint military engagements, and counter-terrorism efforts. The move underscores growing defence ties between Islamabad and Malé.
A significant step towards deepening strategic cooperation in the Indian Ocean region. 🌊
Sources: APP, PSM News, Aaj News, The Edition Maldives
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🚨 🇵🇰🤝🇹🇷 BREAKING: Pakistan and Türkiye begin talks to launch a ferry service connecting the two nations, aiming to boost trade, tourism, and people-to-people links! ⚓️
During high-level discussions between Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs and Türkiye’s Minister of Transport & Infrastructure, both sides explored enhanced maritime cooperation — including the potential establishment of a direct ferry route.
A promising step towards strengthening economic and cultural ties between Islamabad and Ankara, and expanding connectivity across the region. 🌍
Sources: Dawn, The Express Tribune, Business Recorder, PID
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During high-level discussions between Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs and Türkiye’s Minister of Transport & Infrastructure, both sides explored enhanced maritime cooperation — including the potential establishment of a direct ferry route.
A promising step towards strengthening economic and cultural ties between Islamabad and Ankara, and expanding connectivity across the region. 🌍
Sources: Dawn, The Express Tribune, Business Recorder, PID
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✈️🇵🇰🤝🇬🇧 BREAKING: After 5 long years, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) takes off once again with direct flights to Manchester, starting today! 🇬🇧
The comeback reconnects Pakistan with United Kingdom, easing travel for the diaspora and giving a major lift to trade and tourism ties.
The “Great People to Fly With” are officially back in the UK skies!
A proud moment for Pakistan’s aviation comeback story.
Sources: Dawn, The News International, ARY News, APP
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The comeback reconnects Pakistan with United Kingdom, easing travel for the diaspora and giving a major lift to trade and tourism ties.
The “Great People to Fly With” are officially back in the UK skies!
A proud moment for Pakistan’s aviation comeback story.
Sources: Dawn, The News International, ARY News, APP
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 Asif Warns: “If Dialogue Fails, It’s Open War”
Talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have begun in Istanbul 🇹🇷, following the Doha ceasefire. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif confirmed the dialogue and admitted ties with Kabul are “very poor,” warning that if talks fail, Pakistan will wage open war against the Taliban regime to defend its people. He said the Doha round brought a short lull in cross-border attacks, but the agreement is still fragile.
🌍 Analysis:
Asif’s words mark a shift from diplomacy to deterrence. Islamabad’s patience is running out, the Istanbul talks are the final test of Kabul’s will to act against the TTP. Pakistan has signaled that peace remains possible, but only through action. If militancy continues, Pakistan’s next move will be decisive, not diplomatic.
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Talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan have begun in Istanbul 🇹🇷, following the Doha ceasefire. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif confirmed the dialogue and admitted ties with Kabul are “very poor,” warning that if talks fail, Pakistan will wage open war against the Taliban regime to defend its people. He said the Doha round brought a short lull in cross-border attacks, but the agreement is still fragile.
🌍 Analysis:
Asif’s words mark a shift from diplomacy to deterrence. Islamabad’s patience is running out, the Istanbul talks are the final test of Kabul’s will to act against the TTP. Pakistan has signaled that peace remains possible, but only through action. If militancy continues, Pakistan’s next move will be decisive, not diplomatic.
Also, check the other 2 posts on this topic:
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/174
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/176
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇧🇩 BREAKING: Pakistan’s CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza Makes Historic Visit to Dhaka
General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman of Pakistan’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), has arrived in Dhaka, marking the first time a serving CJCSC has visited Bangladesh. This visit underscores the strengthening of defense ties between the two nations.
General Mirza, accompanied by his wife and a senior military delegation, arrived on the night of October 24, 2025. The delegation is scheduled to meet with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus and National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman to discuss enhanced defense and security cooperation. The visit is expected to last until October 28, 2025.
This visit is part of a broader effort to improve bilateral relations and enhance regional security cooperation. It follows a series of military and intelligence exchanges between Pakistan and Bangladesh earlier this year.
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General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman of Pakistan’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), has arrived in Dhaka, marking the first time a serving CJCSC has visited Bangladesh. This visit underscores the strengthening of defense ties between the two nations.
General Mirza, accompanied by his wife and a senior military delegation, arrived on the night of October 24, 2025. The delegation is scheduled to meet with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus and National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman to discuss enhanced defense and security cooperation. The visit is expected to last until October 28, 2025.
This visit is part of a broader effort to improve bilateral relations and enhance regional security cooperation. It follows a series of military and intelligence exchanges between Pakistan and Bangladesh earlier this year.
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇧🇩 BREAKING: Pakistan’s CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza Makes Historic Visit to Dhaka General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman of Pakistan’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), has arrived in Dhaka, marking the first time a serving CJCSC has visited…
🇧🇩🤝🇵🇰 UPDATE: Pakistan’s CJCSC Meets Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser in Dhaka
General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) of Pakistan, met with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna.
Both sides discussed expanding bilateral trade, investment, and defense cooperation, emphasizing the shared historical and cultural ties between the two nations.
General Mirza highlighted Pakistan’s interest in boosting connectivity and economic collaboration, noting that a two-way shipping route between Karachi and Chittagong is now operational, with a Dhaka–Karachi air route expected soon.
The talks also covered regional stability, misinformation threats, and global security challenges.
✍️ The visit marks a significant step in re-engagement between Pakistan and Bangladesh, reflecting growing diplomatic and defense-level dialogue in South Asia.
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General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) of Pakistan, met with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna.
Both sides discussed expanding bilateral trade, investment, and defense cooperation, emphasizing the shared historical and cultural ties between the two nations.
General Mirza highlighted Pakistan’s interest in boosting connectivity and economic collaboration, noting that a two-way shipping route between Karachi and Chittagong is now operational, with a Dhaka–Karachi air route expected soon.
The talks also covered regional stability, misinformation threats, and global security challenges.
✍️ The visit marks a significant step in re-engagement between Pakistan and Bangladesh, reflecting growing diplomatic and defense-level dialogue in South Asia.
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇯🇴 BREAKING: Pakistan and Jordan Agree to Strengthen Defense Cooperation & Joint Training Initiatives! ⚔️
Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, met with Jordan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Yousef Ahmed Al-Hunaiti, in Amman to discuss deepening military collaboration.
Both sides agreed to enhance defense cooperation, expand training exchanges, and boost operational coordination between their armed forces — reflecting a shared commitment to regional stability and strategic partnership.
The talks also emphasized joint programs, intelligence sharing, and capacity-building, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Jordan defense relations.
A significant step in strengthening military-to-military ties between Islamabad and Amman.
Sources: Petra News Agency, Qatar News Agency (QNA), Ammon News
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Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, met with Jordan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Yousef Ahmed Al-Hunaiti, in Amman to discuss deepening military collaboration.
Both sides agreed to enhance defense cooperation, expand training exchanges, and boost operational coordination between their armed forces — reflecting a shared commitment to regional stability and strategic partnership.
The talks also emphasized joint programs, intelligence sharing, and capacity-building, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Jordan defense relations.
A significant step in strengthening military-to-military ties between Islamabad and Amman.
Sources: Petra News Agency, Qatar News Agency (QNA), Ammon News
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⚠️ 🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 BREAKING: Talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have stalled following failed attempts to reach an agreement in Istanbul.
Despite mediation efforts in Doha and Istanbul, both rounds have ended without progress, primarily due to the Afghan Taliban’s reluctance to meet Pakistan’s clear and straightforward demands.
Pakistan’s stance remains firm: the patronage and protection of terrorist groups like the TTP is unacceptable. However, the Afghan Taliban continue to stall and avoid taking any decisive action against the TTP, exposing a deeper alignment between the TTA and TTP.
Geoanalytical assessments further reveal that the TTP and TTA share not only ideology but also operational goals, they are two sides of the same coin. The Afghan Taliban’s hesitation to act against the TTP confirms their unwillingness to disrupt these links.
Reports suggest the Taliban have even offered to relocate TTP elements within Afghanistan, once again providing them with a safe haven rather than dismantling their networks.
A terrorist group protecting another terrorist group — this reality speaks for itself. The Afghan Taliban regime continues to prove itself a source of instability, pursuing an agenda that threatens peace in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the wider region.
Pakistan has made its position crystal clear:
➡️ No room for terrorism.
➡️ No tolerance for cross-border militancy.
As stated by Pakistan’s Defence Minister, if the Taliban remain unwilling to cooperate, Islamabad will not hesitate to take decisive action.
The world is watching — and the facts are undeniable.
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Despite mediation efforts in Doha and Istanbul, both rounds have ended without progress, primarily due to the Afghan Taliban’s reluctance to meet Pakistan’s clear and straightforward demands.
Pakistan’s stance remains firm: the patronage and protection of terrorist groups like the TTP is unacceptable. However, the Afghan Taliban continue to stall and avoid taking any decisive action against the TTP, exposing a deeper alignment between the TTA and TTP.
Geoanalytical assessments further reveal that the TTP and TTA share not only ideology but also operational goals, they are two sides of the same coin. The Afghan Taliban’s hesitation to act against the TTP confirms their unwillingness to disrupt these links.
Reports suggest the Taliban have even offered to relocate TTP elements within Afghanistan, once again providing them with a safe haven rather than dismantling their networks.
A terrorist group protecting another terrorist group — this reality speaks for itself. The Afghan Taliban regime continues to prove itself a source of instability, pursuing an agenda that threatens peace in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the wider region.
Pakistan has made its position crystal clear:
➡️ No room for terrorism.
➡️ No tolerance for cross-border militancy.
As stated by Pakistan’s Defence Minister, if the Taliban remain unwilling to cooperate, Islamabad will not hesitate to take decisive action.
The world is watching — and the facts are undeniable.
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦 NEW: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to visit Saudi Arabia next week (Oct 27-29, 2025) for the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh. Expect high-level talks with Crown Prince MBS on boosting economic ties & strategic cooperation. Follows defense…
🚨🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦 NEW: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departs for Saudi Arabia on an official visit, following a special invitation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
🚨⚡️🇵🇰🇵🇸/🇮🇱 NEW: There’s been a lot of buzz on Twitter claiming Pakistan is due to send ground troops to Gaza as part of the “stabilisation/peacekeeping” force proposed in the 20-point plan.
Here’s what the reporting actually shows.
What’s reported
• Israeli outlets (including Ynet and others) say Pakistan may be among the countries under consideration for the international stabilisation force.
• Indonesia has publicly offered troops — reports mention up to 20,000 personnel.
What is not confirmed
• Pakistan has not issued a formal pledge to deploy troops.
• Officials say the matter rests with Pakistan’s leadership, and Islamabad has publicly distanced itself from parts of the published plan.
Why this is still uncertain
Diplomatic offers ≠ signed deployments. Any troop deployment would require political approval, legal/military arrangements, a clear mandate, host-party consent, and coordination with Israel and regional actors — all of which take time and may be contested.
Bottom line
Tweets claiming Pakistan is sending ground troops are premature. Treat them as speculation until Pakistan’s government issues an official announcement.
Sources: Ynet, Reuters, Arab News, Jerusalem Post
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Here’s what the reporting actually shows.
What’s reported
• Israeli outlets (including Ynet and others) say Pakistan may be among the countries under consideration for the international stabilisation force.
• Indonesia has publicly offered troops — reports mention up to 20,000 personnel.
What is not confirmed
• Pakistan has not issued a formal pledge to deploy troops.
• Officials say the matter rests with Pakistan’s leadership, and Islamabad has publicly distanced itself from parts of the published plan.
Why this is still uncertain
Diplomatic offers ≠ signed deployments. Any troop deployment would require political approval, legal/military arrangements, a clear mandate, host-party consent, and coordination with Israel and regional actors — all of which take time and may be contested.
Bottom line
Tweets claiming Pakistan is sending ground troops are premature. Treat them as speculation until Pakistan’s government issues an official announcement.
Sources: Ynet, Reuters, Arab News, Jerusalem Post
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⚠️🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 UPDATE: Istanbul Talks End Without Resolution — Ceasefire Holding but No Breakthrough Achieved
As of October 28, the much-anticipated Pakistan–Afghanistan talks in Istanbul have ended without a formal agreement. Despite three days of negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, both delegations failed to bridge core differences.
🔹 Pakistan’s position remains unwavering:
Islamabad demands concrete guarantees that Afghan territory will not be used by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to launch cross-border attacks.
🔹 The Afghan side, however, continues to resist binding commitments — citing lack of control over TTP elements and internal sovereignty concerns. This refusal to take responsibility has deepened mistrust and exposed the structural ties between the TTP and the Taliban regime.
Reports from the talks confirm that no verification or enforcement mechanism was agreed upon — leaving the ceasefire fragile and dependent on goodwill rather than oversight.
While the guns have temporarily fallen silent, the root cause of tension remains unresolved. The Taliban’s reluctance to dismantle or even distance itself from the TTP underscores an uncomfortable truth: 👉 Ideological alignment is stronger than diplomatic pressure.
Pakistan has made its red lines unmistakable:
➡️ No sanctuary for terror groups.
➡️ No compromise on national security.
Should diplomacy fail again, Islamabad has signaled readiness to act “decisively and unilaterally.”
For now, the ceasefire holds, but peace remains elusive. The next move will define whether this standoff ends at the table or beyond it.
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As of October 28, the much-anticipated Pakistan–Afghanistan talks in Istanbul have ended without a formal agreement. Despite three days of negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, both delegations failed to bridge core differences.
🔹 Pakistan’s position remains unwavering:
Islamabad demands concrete guarantees that Afghan territory will not be used by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to launch cross-border attacks.
🔹 The Afghan side, however, continues to resist binding commitments — citing lack of control over TTP elements and internal sovereignty concerns. This refusal to take responsibility has deepened mistrust and exposed the structural ties between the TTP and the Taliban regime.
Reports from the talks confirm that no verification or enforcement mechanism was agreed upon — leaving the ceasefire fragile and dependent on goodwill rather than oversight.
While the guns have temporarily fallen silent, the root cause of tension remains unresolved. The Taliban’s reluctance to dismantle or even distance itself from the TTP underscores an uncomfortable truth: 👉 Ideological alignment is stronger than diplomatic pressure.
Pakistan has made its red lines unmistakable:
➡️ No sanctuary for terror groups.
➡️ No compromise on national security.
Should diplomacy fail again, Islamabad has signaled readiness to act “decisively and unilaterally.”
For now, the ceasefire holds, but peace remains elusive. The next move will define whether this standoff ends at the table or beyond it.
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🔥🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦NEW: Following PM Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Riyadh…
The Prime Minister and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a major Economic Cooperation Framework between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Key points:
• Strengthening trade, investment, and strategic cooperation
• Focus on sectors: energy, industry, mining, IT, tourism, agriculture, food security
• Joint projects underway, including: electricity interconnection & energy MoUs
• Emphasis on private sector involvement and sustainable growth
This builds on decades of historic partnership and sets the stage for deeper economic collaboration between the two nations.
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The Prime Minister and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a major Economic Cooperation Framework between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Key points:
• Strengthening trade, investment, and strategic cooperation
• Focus on sectors: energy, industry, mining, IT, tourism, agriculture, food security
• Joint projects underway, including: electricity interconnection & energy MoUs
• Emphasis on private sector involvement and sustainable growth
This builds on decades of historic partnership and sets the stage for deeper economic collaboration between the two nations.
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🗒️ Update: Going to put together a short info report on Pakistan’s relations with Central Asian countries and don’t worry, it won’t be a PDF this time. 🤓
Also hearing some buzz about Tajikistan reportedly revoking access to the base used by India — interesting development if true. I’ll dig into that as well and include it in the same report.
Stay tuned. 👀
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Also hearing some buzz about Tajikistan reportedly revoking access to the base used by India — interesting development if true. I’ll dig into that as well and include it in the same report.
Stay tuned. 👀
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇮🇳 BREAKING: Reports from Bloomberg and several international outlets suggest Indian PM Narendra Modi skipped the regional leaders’ summit in Malaysia, reportedly to avoid meeting former US President Donald Trump and a possible discussion about Pakistan.
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 Khawaja Asif’s Warning: “If Afghanistan even looks at Islamabad, we will gouge their eyes out.”
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, speaking as the Istanbul talks remain stalled following the Doha ceasefire — warned that Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghan soil will be severe if cross-border militancy continues. He noted that the Doha round had produced only a fragile and short-lived lull in violence.
Key lines reported today
Asif’s rhetoric turns deterrence into a clear ultimatum. If militant attacks persist, Pakistan intends to shift from pressure to decisive action. The stalled talks are now a test, failure risks rapid escalation.
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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, speaking as the Istanbul talks remain stalled following the Doha ceasefire — warned that Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghan soil will be severe if cross-border militancy continues. He noted that the Doha round had produced only a fragile and short-lived lull in violence.
Key lines reported today
• “If Afghanistan even looks at Islamabad, we will gouge their eyes out.”
• Pakistan would respond “50 times stronger” if provoked from Afghan territory.
• Kabul is acting as a “puppet of Delhi” (commonly paraphrased in Urdu as “Kabul Bharat ka chamcha”).
• “Islamabad ki taraf nazar uthai to aankh nikal lengay”
Asif’s rhetoric turns deterrence into a clear ultimatum. If militant attacks persist, Pakistan intends to shift from pressure to decisive action. The stalled talks are now a test, failure risks rapid escalation.
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❌ 🇵🇰 ⚡️🇦🇫 BREAKING: The talks between Pakistan & Afghanistan officially end in failure.
Do check my other 4 posts on this topic:
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/174
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/176
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/201
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🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/174
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/176
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/201
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🚨🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 BREAKING: Khawaja Asif says Pakistan will conduct deep strikes in Afghanistan!
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇱🇰 BREAKING: Pakistan and Sri Lanka Explore Plans to Link Coastal Destinations & Boost Marine Tourism! 🌊⚓️
Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, met with Sri Lanka’s Minister for Transport, Highways & Urban Development, Bimal Niroshan Rathnayake, in Islamabad to discuss expanding cooperation in marine and coastal tourism.
Both sides agreed to explore linking key coastal destinations, developing joint tourism routes, and promoting eco-friendly marine initiatives across the Indian Ocean — aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and sustainable tourism.
The discussions also covered potential ferry services, cultural exchange programs, and investment opportunities in the blue economy, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Sri Lanka maritime collaboration.
A promising step toward enhanced marine tourism and people-to-people ties between Islamabad and Colombo.
Sources: Radio Pakistan, Arab News PK, Ceylon Today
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Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, met with Sri Lanka’s Minister for Transport, Highways & Urban Development, Bimal Niroshan Rathnayake, in Islamabad to discuss expanding cooperation in marine and coastal tourism.
Both sides agreed to explore linking key coastal destinations, developing joint tourism routes, and promoting eco-friendly marine initiatives across the Indian Ocean — aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and sustainable tourism.
The discussions also covered potential ferry services, cultural exchange programs, and investment opportunities in the blue economy, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Sri Lanka maritime collaboration.
A promising step toward enhanced marine tourism and people-to-people ties between Islamabad and Colombo.
Sources: Radio Pakistan, Arab News PK, Ceylon Today
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🚨‼️ CONFLICT REPORT ‼️🚨 🗓 9 – 15 October 2025 🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan – 🏴/🇦🇫 Afghanistan (TTA / TTP) ⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary 🩸 Martyrdoms (Pak): ~20-58 (disputed; incl. 11 soldiers in Kurram ambush, 7 in suicide attack) ☠️ Kills (TTA/TTP): ~ 300+…
🚨 Monthly operations report will be released on October 31st or November 1st. Please note, this report will not include the recent Pakistan–Afghanistan conflict, as that was already covered separately.
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🚨🇨🇳🤝🇵🇰 BREAKING: China Announces Plans to Build 100 Hospitals & Economic Zones in Balochistan! 🏥🏗️
China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, has announced Beijing’s intention to build 100 hospitals and establish new economic zones across Balochistan, aiming to boost healthcare, infrastructure, and livelihoods under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
The initiative focuses on health, education, water resource management, and student exchange programs, reflecting China’s commitment to Pakistan’s long-term socio-economic development.
⚠️ Note: These projects have been announced but not yet confirmed for construction or funding, indicating early-stage plans rather than finalized agreements.
A significant step in strengthening Pakistan–China cooperation with potential to transform Balochistan’s development landscape if implemented.
Sources: Dawn News, Business Recorder, CPEC Info
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China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, has announced Beijing’s intention to build 100 hospitals and establish new economic zones across Balochistan, aiming to boost healthcare, infrastructure, and livelihoods under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
The initiative focuses on health, education, water resource management, and student exchange programs, reflecting China’s commitment to Pakistan’s long-term socio-economic development.
⚠️ Note: These projects have been announced but not yet confirmed for construction or funding, indicating early-stage plans rather than finalized agreements.
A significant step in strengthening Pakistan–China cooperation with potential to transform Balochistan’s development landscape if implemented.
Sources: Dawn News, Business Recorder, CPEC Info
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